Tsuma Ni Dammatte Sokubaikai ((full))
Thus, the phrase remains stubbornly male-coded.
This article unpacks the cultural gravity of this phrase, why it resonates so deeply in Japan, and what it reveals about marriage, fandom, and personal freedom in the 21st century. tsuma ni dammatte sokubaikai
Japanese marriage counselors have noted an uptick in couples fighting over "secret otaku spending." One 2019 case in Shukan Shincho detailed a wife who divorced her husband after finding ¥2 million worth of figures and doujinshi stored in a rented storage locker—bought over 8 years of "golf trips." Thus, the phrase remains stubbornly male-coded