Single Japanese men achieve intimacy with holographic wives
Japan is in crisis—young adults are increasingly shunning romantic relationships, resulting in plunging birth rates and a declining population. It has reached the point that Japanese media has even come up with a name for it: sekkusu shinai shokogun—celibacy syndrome. To fill this intimacy void, a Japanese firm has come up with a holographic companion that…
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Comicus December 17th, 2016 at 23:10
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bpollen December 19th, 2016 at 01:23
Doesn’t a lowered birth rate make sense for an island nation with too little room?