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I think this is a must-read for women. I bought it because it made me want to stop and think again about "how much do I know about my own body" and "do I have enough knowledge to understand others?" Japan is very behind compared to other countries. The opportunities to learn are not sufficiently available. I think the post-war purity education, from which I couldn't even learn from my own mother, has also had a significant impact. It seems to have been taboo, often viewed as ethically problematic or as having a negative influence on minors. However, the difference between knowing and not knowing affects a wide range of things, such as quality of life and confidence. It's about your own body. Only by knowing yourself well can you let go of assumptions and face yourself. Considering that in Sweden, a Nordic country, sex education has been compulsory since 1955, and a system for systematically learning a wide range of topics, including human relationships, has been established, you can see how poorly Japan's level of understanding of the female body is. Excerpt from the book: We Japanese people tend to hesitate to talk about "sex." However, as a result of excessive hesitation and shyness, issues such as the declining birth rate (infertility) and lonely deaths have become social problems, and a survey has even revealed that Japan is the "world's most sexless country." Solving these problems is not easy. However, the first step is for each woman to correctly understand the "female body," which seems small but is a big step. The starting point is "vaginal care." Those who have been covering up this issue may be surprised by the contents of this book, but there's no need to worry. Most Japanese women do not understand their own bodies, and most people are struggling with similar issues. You are definitely not alone. Within your body, there is the power and secrets to make you healthier, more beautiful, and much happier. I would be overjoyed if this book could be a trigger for as many people as possible to recognize their femininity. Atsuko Morita, Phytotherapist #Phytotherapist #AtsukoMorita #Femcare #Femservice #Menopause
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