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Originally Posted by Columbine
Still not the 'western' you were originally banging on about. And your last statement is totally wrong. Most immigrants come here for work or seeking a better way of life and marriage is incidental. The muslim community especially doesn't; many of them have wives at home.
The American/europeans who come here mostly come for the experience of living in a safe asian country on what is generally a glorified gap year or to study but they're certainly not considering marriage. Put it this way, I'm willing to bet I know a damn few more foreigners living in Japan right now than you do, and not a one of them has 'get married' as a goal here. Get laid, yes, but not married. And I know more than three couples who did get married here- but to other foreigners!
The Ainu are listed as 'Japanese' by nationality, but genetically they've got completely separate roots.
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laid or marraige...both produce babies...
if we count in the number of westerners who boink japanese...must be the reason why 1 in 30 japanese babies are half westerner...thank you
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