Japanese women are feminine
Ozmatch, an Australian an Japanese matchmaking agency has many Australian single male members and I do an initial consultation for free to a new members.
There is something that I always ask a new Australian male members during the initial consultation. That is why he is interested in Japanese women.
Their reasons are various. Many of them say they are interested in Japanese culture. I am glad to hear that. It is because to understand Japanese women, you need to understand Japanese culture.
The other day, one of our new Australian male members said that Japanese women are more feminine than western women. I tend to agree with it.
I sometimes have coffee with Australian couples and sometimes (not often) I see they both look masculine. I mean his wife is like a man. The way she talks, the way she sits on the chair, her mannerisms are like a man.
I’m not saying that all Japanese women are feminine, but most retain their femininity and I assume that is one of the reasons why western men want to meet Japanese women.
Am I right?
Japanese women maintain their body size easily
I still remember the conversation I had with one of our Australian male members. It was two years ago. We met at a food court for an initial consultation. During the consultation, I asked him why he was looking for a Japanese partner.
Instead of answering my question, he asked me to look around the food court and he said ” 80% of women here are overweight”. That was his answer. He was looking after his health, eating well and exercising well. So he didn’t want to be with someone who didn’t care about their health and beauty.
Slim or Petite – That’s us
When Ozmatch members upgrade their membership, they have to fill in a few documents and one of the documents is “What is your ideal partner”.
They can choose their ideal partner’s physical features. For example, Body weight : □Any □plump □average □slim □cuddly □curvy
Most of Australian male members tick ‘slim’.
I assume that this is one of things that western men can’t expect of western women in their 40s+. I think it’s true?
I posted this photo on FB on our 13th anniversary last weekend.

We married in 2008, August 8th. I was 48 years old then. Now I am 61 years old.
I got plenty of comments and some Australian female friends asked ” How do you stay in the same shape for 13 years?”
Well, it is easy for us to stay the same size for so long.
What Japanese woman want is a Princess Carry (Bridal Carry)
My 13th anniversary photo inspired many Japanese women and they said that was what they wanted.
They called it Ohimesama Dakko. Ohimesama is Princess and Dakko is Carry.
I would like to say that every Japanese woman yearns to be carried like a princess.
If you can carry your future Japanese partner like a princess, she will be the happiest princess in the world.
If you can carry your wife at your 10th anniversary, she will be the happiest wife in the world.
Don’t worry, if your future partner is a Japanese, you will be able to carry her for the next 20 years. 🙂 I told you that our body size won’t change.
