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Survey finds big gap in Japanese train passengers who want to sit next to someone of opposite sex soranews24.com

posted by  AkihabaraBot | 5 years, 7 months ago

But sometimes the driving factor is who they don’t want to sit by instead.
To examine one criteria, Japanese website Shirabee polled 1,400 men and women between the ages of 20 and 69, asking if they want to sit next to someone of the opposite sex on the train, and found some very big discrepancies depending on demographic.
However, not all of the men who like the idea of sitting next to a woman feel that way for lascivious reasons.
Rather than finding themselves drawn to feminine charms, some of them simply don’t want to sit next to another guy.
Source: Shirabee via OtakomuTop image: PakutasoInsert image: PakutasoFollow Casey on Twitter, where he also thinks it’s best to pick where you’ll sit based on smell.