• Cochise@lemmy.eco.br
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    3 days ago

    Chinese action manhua with a romantic subplot: by volume two the protagonist is married and with a healthy sex life.

    Japanese Acton manga with a romantic subplot: maybe, at the end of the history, the protagonist will kiss the romantic interest.

    Japan needs to learn how to make propaganda.

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    3 days ago

    Hmm, shouldn’t their priority be on getting new mothers? Remarrying someone whose already had kids seems counterproductive to the agenda

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      I mean, just cause they’ve had kids doesn’t mean there can’t be more. Also good to help the existing kids (hopefully).

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      I’d guess the point is to get the joy of having children across to the reader without all the pesky yucky sex and birth and baby business.

      Same thing with Spy x Family.

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      If she has had one, it’s a great indicator of fertility and being interested in having kids. Just gotta hope she wasn’t traumatised by the experience and you’ve got a good chance of more babies for Japan!

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      3 days ago

      that is true, it is impossible for them to have more children. everyone knows a woman’s uterus falls out the second they get a divorce

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        3 days ago

        My point being more that someone who already had kids is less likely to want to have more. Simple as that.