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This book presents a sociological perspective on (non-)sexual
intimate relationships in contemporary Japan. The phenomenon of
sexlessness in intimate relationships has gained increasing
attention in popular culture. However, few scholarly investigations
exist in examining this striking trend in Japan. This book presents
an analysis of the socio-structural elements within both academic
and public discourses in Japanese culture relating to sexlessness
in intimate relationships. Drawing from original interview
research, the author provides insights into individuals'
experiences and investigates the connection between sexual
inactivity, sexuality and Japanese couples' satisfaction and
well-being in their relationships. The book discusses how work
environment, childbirth, infertility treatments, as well as past
sexual experiences, extramarital affairs, and both unmarried and
married couple relationships influence individual sexual behavior
and consciousness. A broad overview of the meaning of sexuality
through a cultural comparison with discourses on sexuality and
interview results in Germany and Austria is also provided. To this
end, the book calls into question whether sexlessness is a unique
Japanese phenomenon or whether parallels and similarities might
also be found in Western societies. Bringing together academic and
public discourses on sexless couples, this book engages a
rethinking of the meaning of sexuality, love, intimacy and
relationships, both in and outside of Japan. It is of interest to
students and scholars of Japanese studies, gender, sexology and
sociology.
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