Japan's new herbivores: Men who shun sex, careers
China Daily | Updated: 2009-07-28 07:54
TOKYO: Hotel worker Roshinante has no interest in actively pursuing women, is nonchalant about a career and finds cars a bore - and he is not alone in opting for a quiet, uncompetitive lifestyle.
Roshinante, 31, who prefers the anonymity of his online handle, is one of a growing group of men dubbed "herbivorous boys" by the media, who are rejecting traditional masculinity when it comes to romance, jobs and consumption in an apparent reaction to the tougher economy.
Forget being a workaholic, corporate salary-man. These men, raised as the economic bubble burst, are turning their backs on Japan's stereotypical male roles in what is seen as a symptom of growing disillusionment in their country's troubled economy.
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