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00:00In Japan, if you are not married, doesn't have a kid, doesn't own the house by age 30,
00:06you can literally be called left over, especially if you are a woman.
00:13Internet love to say, 30 is new 20s.
00:17That sounds cute, but does not apply for Japanese culture.
00:23I was born 96, do the math.
00:26Yes, I'm turning 30 this year.
00:30So, apparently, my left over countdown has begun.
00:35And this social pressure, oh my god, is not just a pressure, it's Olympic level pressure.
00:42Friends, family, cousin, neighbors, or even random stranger at convenience store,
00:49everybody be like, what are you doing with your life?
00:53And honestly, this isn't about me.
00:57It happens to many Japanese women.
01:00People say that after 30s, woman's shine is over.
01:05Maybe that works for Leonardo DiCaprio, but does it works for real women?
01:10Maybe this insane pressure is exactly why women doesn't want to get married anymore.
01:18When love starts to feel like a job, relationship gets messy,
01:23trust breaks down, and commitment becomes fragile.
01:27And then, everybody acts shocked.
01:29But, Japanese birth rate is failing.
01:33So, tell me honestly, do you think 30 is end of the woman's shine, or the beginning?
01:41And is this just Japanese cultural things?
01:44Drop your thoughts in a comment.
01:46Keep that up.
01:47Just in a comment.
01:51Anyways.
01:51Let's do it, guys.
01:53I will side up.
01:55What I'm gonna do to describe how the dance is falling into the human side?
01:59Let's do it.
02:00Let's do it.
02:01Let's do it.
02:01Let's do it.
02:03Let's do it.
02:04Let's do it.
02:05Let's do it.
02:07Let's do it.
02:08Get off.
02:08Put my hands.
02:09Let's do it.
02:10Let's do it.
02:11Let's do it.
02:11Let's do it.
02:14Let's take it.
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