Youth Violence in Japan

Discussion in 'Japan Forum: Living there or planning a visit.' started by GodofHardcore, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. Jamtex

    Jamtex Adult Orientated Mahjong Connoisseur

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    17 year old women were over the age of consent the last time I checked. I've dated 20 year olds despite being 12 years older. ;)
     
  2. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Lemon Party Organizer and Promoter

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    That's kind of the perk of living here. I've got a dog of a friend that's probably 38 now, and he's always trying to bone 19-24 year olds. Succeeds too! His mobile phone photo gallery is more graphic than most internet sites.
     
  3. Taucias

    Taucias Site Supporter 2014,2015

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    20 years old is different to 17 years old. 17 years old, just out of high school. 20 years old, just out of college. Yeah, 17 might be legal, but morally I don't think it is right.
     
  4. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Lemon Party Organizer and Promoter

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    Not in Japan. All women are mentally 17 years old until they're about 48.
     
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  5. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    This is a bit offtopic but as a Californian living in New England, who has gone through great lengths to search out good food here (in MA, CT, RI), I can attest that New England is ass for *ALL* food but Italian. There are some exceptions but the vast majority of ethnic food here is horrible. The Mexican and Japanese food here is the worst I've ever had as well as the most expensive. Chinese food here is also a joke but I've had far worse in the Midwest. Until moving here I had never heard of General TSO's chicken and had never actually seen chop suey on a menu. I had also never eaten at a Chinese restaurant that wasn't fastfood where they didn't offer chopsticks.
    Don't think I'm eating at dumps either, I've been to numerous "best of Boston" where we're talking $10+ for a roll of sushi with a pretentious atmosphere, to find it's prepared by "Kung and Ting-san" who are certified Itamaes and have certificates from New York Chinatown to prove it. And the Mexican food, christ, I've had better from a food truck at a flea market for nearly a 10th the price. College towns are New England's saving grace where there is the slight possibility of reasonable quality.
     
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  6. Taucias

    Taucias Site Supporter 2014,2015

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    It all depends on the town/area you live in, I suppose. Everyone finds something to shout about, else they'd move.
     
  7. handofg0d

    handofg0d Peppy Member

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    Hah, that's probably because mobile phones don't pixelate the good stuff automatically (...yet - I'm sure there will be body part autorecognition coming soon.)
     
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