Japan, our neighbor next door, often has things that subvert our three views. Recently, a kind of "friendship marriage" that does not require love has become popular in Japan. The so-called friendship marriage simply refers to a legal marriage relationship. It allows people who a

Japan, our neighbor next door, often has things that subvert our outlook. Recently, a kind of "friendship marriage" that does not require love has become popular in Japan. The so-called friendship marriage simply refers to a legal marriage relationship. It allows people who are not in a romantic relationship to form a win-win marriage through friendship, love and other ties based on mutual interests and consistent ideas.

Therefore, couples in a friendly marriage can eat and live together, or they can live separately. If they want a child, they will conceive and give birth through in vitro fertilization and other methods. After the child is born, they can also live separately with one of the parents. As long as they reach an agreement in advance, the two parties can live together after marriage. You can each start a romantic relationship with someone else.

According to data from the Japanese friendly matchmaking website Colorus, among 1,045 members, 458 people successfully got married through the website's introduction, with the marriage rate reaching 43.8%. There are slightly more women among the members, and the average age is 32.5 years old. It is worth noting that the average income of both male and female members of the site exceeds the average income in Japan, with 81% of women and 91% of men having a bachelor’s degree or above.

In addition, most people who seek friendship marriage hope to have a family and offspring. 88% of women and 90% of men hope to live together after marriage, 70% of women and 77% of men want to have children, and only 10% of women and 6% of men clearly do not want children.

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