Is this true that in Japan, they sell soiled panties of school girls on vending machines? Just curious, who would ever buy a soiled panties of unknow person even if she is a school girl in Japan, imagine selling it on vending machines like hamburger or coca cola. What is this world going too? |
| I doubt that is the case that they would promote or allow this, I do know there is a demand for these items in japan and they are sold and dealt with away from the public eye. Its likely that its not just the japanese that have this as you can understand the world we live in today and many different cultures it would be unfair to brand one nation by the acts of so few! |
Some Japanese could explain to me, Why the school girls in Japan use a tie in their uniform ? when the school girls used (which year)
I need a lot of info |
Many Primary and Secondary schools in Japan use the tie. It makes the uniform, well, more uniform! The only difference between males and females in the schools is the bottoms; girls are required to wear skirts with long socks or tights and boys must wear black or khaki trousers.
The ties vary between schools, but for the majority, the tie must reach the lower abdomen and be tight against the collar. After school hours (such as walking home) the students may slightly alter the uniforms, such as loosening the tie or unbottoning the overcoat.
Each school has it's own rules, but for the most part, these are the accepted standards. |
What do little middle school girls usually wear in japan? I'm going to see my family in japan and I don't know what to wear.I want to be casual.I'll be shopping around and I want to fit in.I'm in middle school and I'm slim.What would be good to wear?And what about my hair,what hairstyle is in?I usually get comments from teenagers like"hi little kitty cat" and"cutie patootie"(BTW, I have layered hair which is pretty thin and it's an inch below my shoulder.)
I know in japan girls usually dress up alot,but I want to look not too dressy.(casual dressy is want I want to look like)I don't look good in mature clothes.Could someone tell me what I should look like? |
Check out this book called Fruits. It's a lookbook of all Japanese street fashion. It's awesome, and it will really help. :)
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How to get a japan school girl phone number? i want to get japan school girl to be myfriend |
it's easy i can give you some,, lol
but think about it,, why would you text them??
that would cost money every text your sending them
or maybe you want them to be your girlfriend??
haha.. :) |
Can a high school girl in Japan have a job at 17? I'm moving to Japan for one year soon, and living with a host family. It's in the city though, and I don't want to put any strain on their living. I'll be in my senior year of high school there, and I'll be 17 for half the year, and 18 for the other half. Is it possible for me to get a part time job while I'm there at the age of 17? Or do I need to wait until I'm 18? |
♡According to the MOFA site, if you have a 1 year General visa; Precollege Student *; 1 year or 6 months, this falls under the "Statuses of residence not permitting work."
You may want to check the type of visa YOU will have to make sure.
Take a look:
www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/…
If you'd like to check the types of visas that PERMIT you to work, look here:
www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/…
You can check the MOFA site directly here:
www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/
~In my opinion I doubt that you'll be "putting any strain" on the host family. If that were the case I doubt that they would participate in the program.
MOST all jobs in Japan require that you be fluent in Japanese, even at McDonald's.
If you want to work, you should secure a job FIRST, get the working visa and you'll be set.
I would just enjoy the student exchange program for the year. It's a great chance, (*^o^*)~why work?
Hope this helps!
Good luck and enjoy your time in Japan!♡
BTW, your looks have nothing to do with it, it's all about the visa.(^_-)-☆ |
Do high school girls in Japan really not know how to get pregneat? I was just wondering because in some of the mangas the girls freak out when soem one says "yeah, you'll get pregneat just standing next to him," |
huh? it's a metaphor describing the guy is very promiscuous.
is it the statement about a nasty guy that makes you think japanese girls are ignorant of sexual intercourse or the girls freaking out? how do they respond to that anyway.
edit:thank you for the information about us middle school. (?)
in japan we are taught about the process of pregnancy in a primary school. and I think coming to know that is much more out of ones natural instinct than of education. not many guys dont know of spurting semen in a vigina leads to pregnancy before sex education starts dont you think? |
Anime i can't remember the name of?(a comedy about a guy girl that went to japan to teacher high school girls)? lik i said. it's a comedy. and it was about this guy girl that was like 12 or something and she was a genius (i think she had long blonde hair) and she went to japan to teacher high school...? she had this bunny thing thats name was "mososca" or something lik that that always got hurt? <---but lik in a funny way. And the girl made friends with some of her students. one was like stupid and had a weird hair sticking out of her head and there was one that was kinda slutty but wore glasses...i dont even know. anyway if any of this sounds familiar please help out? (also somewhere in the series they ate a lizard thing that was mosoca;s friend)... any help[? |
Pani Poni Dash
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Do girls in Japan really wear those school uniforms.....? hey i found somewhere from net that girls in japan in high school wear skirt above 8 to 12 cm knee and plated skirt....is it that type of uniform can u see in japan ?.........or in MBA /engineering girls also wear skirt above 10 to 12 cm to knee is it? |
| It depends on the school attire code. Some have ,some not. If you were a script writer in japan, it'd be easiest way to express your young actress is a hi' school student to put her in those uniforms. |