Recently, a survey in Japan on the conditions of marriage partners has sparked heated discussions. According to the survey, as many as 81.3% of Japanese women regard their appearance as a condition for "consideration" or "importance" when choosing a marriage partner. This "proportion of women who value looks" not only hit a record high, but also surpassed "the proportion of men who value looks" for the first time. Experts believe that this phenomenon is due to the fact that Japanese women are gradually able to become independent, so the concept of money has changed. Some people think that Japan's prosperity is not good, since everyone can't make any money, of course, they hope that the marriage partner can at least look superior!
Japan is facing a serious decline in birthrates and people's willingness to marry is also low
Recent surveys have found that Japanese women's requirements for marriage partners have changed considerably.
Speaking of mate selection conditions, income, appearance, height, age, etc. are all factors that are often valued. According to a long-term survey in Japan, the proportion of men who attach importance to looks has always been higher than that of "the proportion of women who attach importance to appearance". However, a newly released survey shows that the proportion of women who value looks has reached a record high, and for the first time, it has surpassed "the proportion of men who value appearance"!
"The proportion of women who value looks" is the highest in history at 81.3%
This is the first time that "the proportion of women who value looks" surpasses "the proportion of men who value looks"
As for why this phenomenon occurs? Let's hear from a few female passers-by...
2x year old single woman: "Because the economy is not good, everyone can't make much money, so I hope that the face can at least be seen."
"And good-looking people are also easily liked by their bosses in the workplace."
"So choosing a good-looking person can also be said to be choosing someone who has a better chance of coming out."
2x year old single woman: "I can understand this feeling of valuing looks."
"Because walking with handsome people can also get motivated by yourself."
"I want to push myself to be beautiful."
Experts believe that this is directly related to the gradual economic independence of Japanese women and the change in their concept of money...
"There are more women earning money because they work, which has led to a huge change in the economic environment."
"It's not that Japanese women no longer value the financial ability of their marriage partner and instead pursue looks..."
"It's that economic ability is taken for granted, plus the condition of appearance."
But there are also Japanese women who show that they don't like handsome people, such as the following woman who has been married for a month...
F: "I don't like handsome people."
F: "I feel like I just can't like that kind of person."
Man: "You made me feel like I was shot when you said that."
Female: "Sorry~~"
(lll^ω^) Is appearance the first condition for you to choose a mate?