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Renai and Seiai
Two types of love between a man and a woman

By MYNIPPON Team (with help from Jim Young)

We did a story on how Japanese make a clear distinction between two types of love and in the process make everyone’s life simple.  While we have not conducted any scientific research to establish a correlation between this attitude and the low divorce rate in Japan, we would not be surprised that such attitudes might be responsible for generally peaceful marriages.  France has long accepted this distinction and several European countries seem to allow varying degrees of freedom to men and women to pursue romantic and physical-only loves with different partners.  Latin America has also allowed, mostly men, the freedom to have mistresses so that they could be good husbands and fathers at home, but also indulge in whatever their passion was without much interference from their wives.  In all these situations, many wives have felt victimized but a vast majority of them have actually appreciated their freedom.  Japanese wives, for example, routinely party/travel without their husbands and what they do is none of their husband’s business.  Many of these women have their own intimate lovers or often engage in casual relationships outside of marriage.   

These practices, however reasonable they may sound, are not always acceptable.  A Japanese lady married to a Canadian recently decided to get a divorce after the husband fell in love with another lady.  She was not necessarily opposed to the idea of him having a mistress and would not have insisted on a divorce.  Her rationale was, “I can accept him having a mistress because many men do it despite the fact that it hurts.”  But she did draw a line when she found out that her husband actually loved the other woman. 

It appears that this Japanese system of separation of romantic and no strings attached relationships works only when both couples seem to believe in it.  Countless stories are available of women who simply accept the fact that when their husbands travel to Thailand on golf trips with their business colleagues, there are other activities on the calendar in the evening.  Similarly, a long day of work does not always mean attending important business meetings.  In all such cases, wives are known to be lonely, depressed, and unhappy with their marital lives.    Increasingly, a large number of Japanese women are raising their voices and walking away from their marriages when such incidents happen.  No wonder the rate of divorce is going up. 

Jim Young, who is married to a Japanese, has many opportunities to meet with other Japanese people.  He tell us that most of his Japanese friends are against this practice.  He adds, “However, it does appear that many young Japanese women also no longer tolerate this kind of behavior.  Now, is this because of liberation of women in Japan or simply the influence of America?”

Our discussions lead us to believe that there is no ideal situation.  Rampant promiscuity can be dangerous to any society and compulsive cheaters do not help a marriage.  Simply accepting that the spouse will only provide one type of love and as a result if no effort is made to see if possibility for both from same person exists does not do a lot of good for the marriage either.  Maybe what is needed is a good compromise – a solid marriage based on strong love and trust allowing them to enjoy other partners from time to time but only as a couple.  

Recommended links:  A theme party in Tokyo     A couple makes love every day

Rocky relationship with a Japanese woman      Japanese women over all others

Carla Bruni is polyamorous

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