「性と貧困」

Sex and poverty

If either your money or your heart is not satisfied, you will end up being poor.

Because they are poor in spirit, money has no meaning to them, and they end up squandering it to satisfy their poverty in spirit.

The opposite is also true: if you are financially poor, you will have less leeway and will become poor in spirit as well.

That's because you have desires that are beyond your means.

So, in order to satisfy your heart without spending all your energy on sex or money, you need to polish yourself on the inside, gain well-founded confidence, and satisfy yourself.

To do this, you need to face yourself, know your own value, and know the realistic upper limit of what you can expect from yourself, and this will give you self-control, which is called self-esteem.

Your own self-worth is the upper limit of your desires.

Having ideals that are out of line with one's own capabilities (appearance, personality, income, time, age, etc.) makes everything poorer.

In the first place, there is no such thing as a princess who is beautiful, kind, accepting, sexy, domestic and fun like the heroines in the manga I loved as a child.

The opposite is also true; there is no prince.

If you can't think of your partner as a "princess" or a "prince" for no good reason, then I don't think you'll ever be happier.

If we pursue ideals, we can avoid poverty of spirit by holding them to ourselves rather than forcing them on others.

The best way to be loved is to love yourself before you can hope to be loved.

I believe that unfounded confidence such as "I look great today" or "Just being alive is great" is a lucky card that can only be used by those who are facing it.

Before we say it's strange that an older man and a young girl are having sex, it's the poor society that is strange.

Even though there are other ways to earn money that wear down the mind, I don't think the reason people end up doing that is just because it's easy or for sexual desire; I think there is a poverty of spirit that goes beyond supply and demand.

People who commit sexual acts with minors are also poor in spirit.

For a person who is unable to accept themselves, the very ambition to be loved exceeds the upper limit of their ideals, and they will never feel satisfied.

In fact, this country is poor and dark.

What's sad is that it's not even considered unusual that someone like me, a young person, is writing something like this.

We need to think about how to live without being exploited.

Supply and demand are terms used in situations where people are giving to each other, and there are far too many people, especially young people of my generation, who misunderstand this and think that demand and supply mean exploitation.

The poorer I am, the more I like sex and art.

The fact that you think it's cool means that you're already being exploited.

People with emotions that go beyond "like" and "dislike" create with great antithesis, prepared to be criticized and criticized in return, whereas people who judge things only by "like" or "dislike" are inspired by commercial works, jump into this world based on admiration alone, and although they could have survived in society, they end up indecisive and end up impoverished. I think this is a perfect example of "exploitation."

It is these young, indecisive artists who only have their sights set on themselves, and so end up being exploited without producing anything.

It was just that the momentum was bought for a moment.

Expression is not an "aspiration" but a "way of life," so if you have lost the wealth you originally had and have become corrupted and can no longer produce anything, then that path may no longer be there.

Why do we have government subsidies, the sex industry, artists, and myself?

If we think about it that way, we are not going beyond that framework, and the reality is that Japan is so poor in spirit that it is not able to go beyond that framework.

Even though there are so many people in the world, we still feel so lonely. Perhaps this is because, although at the root of it all there is a strong sexual desire (the desire to seek the opposite sex), men and women will never be able to take even a small step towards each other.

It is a twisted relationship in which one idealizes the opposite sex while despising them.

If the right argument is called feminism, there is no room for interaction, and if the many abusive men are called "all," there is no room for interaction.

It's not a denial of sexual desire, but a denial of the way sexual desire exists, and I feel that both in real life and on social media, conversations cannot take place at all because of people who only have their arrows pointed at themselves, and discussions are directed at men who are "perpetrators" rather than at all men.

Reason instead of attack, compromise instead of the right answer, abolishing outrageous statements in the name of compromise, etc. I wonder if we can compromise a little more.

This city is cold. And so is the internet.

When the world is so filled with poverty of spirit, does that mean people lose their warmth?

Being commercial is cold. But it's necessary to avoid poverty. But in the end, someone will end up needlessly poor.

The earth keeps getting warmer, but no one's tears dry and people just get colder.

There is a theory that going to a funeral intensifies sexual desire, but when I saw Araki's work, I felt an incredible sense of life.

In this way, although sex is supposed to inherently contain "life force," people who seek sex because they are poor in body and mind are like the "life force at the time of death" whose sexual desire increases at a funeral.

It would be good if we could create a society where we don't die in order to live, rather than living in order to not die, but how can we go about this?

It's cruel that Japan was brighter when Morning Musume was singing on TV after the bubble burst and time passed.

The spread of the Internet, which allows young people to quickly access a variety of content to the point that they feel the need to become smart, may be the reason why love and desire for knowledge are halved, people lose their ability to make judgments, lose their intelligence, and become impoverished in spirit.

The acceleration of lookism is also contributing to poverty.

Why is a society that is so saturated with sexual desire experiencing a declining birthrate and an aging population?

After all, this country is poor.

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