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On social networks in the past few days, there is a story of a Japanese guy who, after 2,000 failed eye views, opened a matchmaking center by himself because he saw its importance. This has caused a lot of controversy about the number of dates of the guy.
Eight years ago, Yoshio (44 years old, living in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) began his journey to find a partner through several matchmaking centers. However, after nearly 4 years and nearly 2,000 dates, Yoshio faced countless rejections. Some women abandoned him after just one meeting, while others rejected him simply because of his profile.
Yoshio realizes his difficulties because he is an only child, lives with his parents and has a modest income, about 3.5 million yen a year - lower than the minimum requirement set by many matchmaking centers. In fact, in Japan, men earn about 5.5 million yen a year.
During a date, Yoshio takes a woman to see cherry blossoms in the park. However, when she saw his compact car, she sneered: "I don't even know what brand car this is." During the rest of the date, the woman barely talked, kept her distance, and the two then did not communicate.
At this time, Yoshio is living with his parents because his workplace is nearby. Before that, he enjoyed more than 15 years of living independently. However, when his parents were old, he moved in with them. Despite this, many women consider him a "mother's boy" and do not want to pursue this relationship.
Yoshio said he lives with his parents because of the nearby workplace. Before that, he lived alone for 15 years. However, many women think that he is too dependent on his parents and does not want to pursue this relationship. Once, Yoshio shared a personal photo with 2 "potential dates". However, what he didn't notice was that his mother also appeared in the photo.
The first woman immediately blocks him, while the second cancels their date. Yoshio called them "rude" and frankly admitted that the rejections were "sad". However, he still considers these experiences to be valuable lessons. "As I continued to date people who were willing to meet me, I honed my conversation, decision-making, and date planning skills. Every dating experience helps me improve my abilities," he said.
Not long after, he met his future wife through a dating app. He expressed sincerity and hard work that made her fall in love with him, while he admired her independence and strong sense of responsibility. After more than a year of dating, they got married and welcomed their first child. He shared that his sincerity and hard work make her endeared, and he also admires her independence and high sense of responsibility.
After getting married, he set up a marriage brokerage center to help others overcome the complexities of love after going through 2,000 unsuccessful dates. His journey has caused a lot of discussion on social media platforms. One user encouraged others to pay attention to his story and said, "Don't give up on love so easily! It's only through countless failures that you really understand who is the right person for you."
On the contrary, another person commented: "Going on a date 2,000 times is excessive. Focus on building your finances first instead of spending all your time dating." In Japan, many people remain single due to financial constraints, contributing to the country's declining population. According to the National Institute of Population Statistics and Social Security, in Tokyo, 32 percent of men and 23.79 percent of women over the age of 50 have never been married.
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