This is the view of men who are engaged to be married.
One of the most annoying things at blind date parties is women who say things like, “I was invited by a friend” or “I wanted to try it out” and give off the vibe of, “I’m not looking to get a boyfriend or anything.” I’m not looking for a boyfriend or anything. To be honest, I get tired of it, even though I’m paying for it and coming here for real.
That’s disgusting! However, since women can participate for a relatively low fee, some of them may be coming casually, thinking they’ll be lucky to find a boyfriend. It is a fact that there is a difference in the amount of enthusiasm between men and women at blind date parties.
Now, let’s talk about the reality of the shortage of men in the marriage activity industry. Only about 5 percent of men have an annual income of at least 6 million yen, which many women in the marriage activity industry consider to be the minimum. In addition, only about one percent of men have an income of 10 million yen or more.
The marriage activity industry loudly states that there is a shortage of men, but at Company O, men must have an annual income of at least 6 million yen to pass the screening process, and our competitors have similar standards, so it’s safe to say that there is no change. The majority of men today have low incomes, but they either don’t know or can’t understand the reality.
After all, marriage activities are only a pastime for the rich. There are only a few attractive men out there, and you don’t need to get married to meet them. On the other hand, men who sign up for the marriage activity industry have character problems, and women who sign up for marriage activity just want to have fun and think of men as money grabbers.
Even if there is a marriage activity industry that accepts men with low income, it will be a miserable situation where there are almost no female members and they keep paying membership fees without meeting anyone at all.
Either way, the marriage activity industry is just a business for the providers. In order not to be a sucker for them, it is wise to never get involved in such things.
This is not a matter of “thinking” or “feeling” in a naïve and naïve way. It is not too much to assert, but rather too little to say. This is “the fact”, “the reality” and “the truth”. It’s not a matter of good or bad, it’s nothing more than a golden rule that can’t be described in any other way and has absolutely no room for doubt.