(New) I Don’t Have To Say No I’m The Auntie shirt

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Today, although Japan has been an advanced country, in Japanese society, the roles and relationships of men and women have been clearly defined. In ancient times, Japan followed matriarchy, women played a bigger role than men. I Don’t Have To Say No I’m The Auntie shirt. Since the feudal period developed, the man has played a unique role. Although the spirit of women's liberation has been introduced into Japan since the late 19th century but now in public life, women remain in a lower position than men and outside society, men still keep bigger role. Basically, women are still "uchi no" and men are still "outside" (soto no). The scope of women is family and related jobs, while the husband is the one who makes a living and gives all his salary to his wife. In the old days, women over 25 years old who were not married were often viewed by men as "having certain defects". But now Japan is a country with very late married women, even single without a husband (currently Japan has very few married women and the lowest birth rate in Asia). At companies, factories, shops ... women are often hired to welcome new arrivals. Today, the position of women has been greatly enhanced in society, especially the thinking of young people - who often do not have the concept of discrimination and traditional thinking like middle-aged people.

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