This Japanese Man has 4 Wives, 2 Girlfriends & 54 Children...

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Published 2024-01-18

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  • And people say harem anime are unrealistic. Bro out here single-handedly solving Japan’s birth rates problem.
  • @icewaffles1
    Dude did what most harem protagonist can't do.
  • @SheikAshii
    The 100 Girlfriends that Really Really Really Really Love You. I just watched this man’s life
  • @vincentrose2212
    Consensual polyamory is valid, and it's fine if a partner wants to stay home and do the housework. The only thing I think is wrong is having more kids than you can emotionally commit to. Using children to break some record isn't exactly the greatest look.
  • @robotoons1555
    Careful joey, you might end up being his 5th wife after the interview
  • @s.m2895
    "Nah, I'd repopulate." - This guy probably.
  • @faethyra9846
    I feel like people often forget housework can be (honestly often is) a full-time job. Especially if he is caring for the children as well.
  • @anonymous-yf6ur
    Dude is definitely a Harem protagonist who got back from clearing quests in another world
  • @VirtuosoI
    My assumption is the women wanted a family but also wanted to maintain their careers so the thought of a husband taking care of the children while they proceed with their careers seemed like a great idea. As mentioned that households expenses is high so they must have good paying jobs.
  • @tommarshall5947
    This is the closest to 100 Girlfriends we'll get in real life.
  • @mii_one
    As a muslim female who has heard abt polygamous relationships around her her whole life, its quite interesting to me hearing non muslims’ perspective of the topic, and actual people who are going through it. I definitely wanna watch an interview on them by joey, so i hope this video gets enough likes for it to be possible.
  • @slothhawk21
    I remember reading a manga about few men repopulating the entire world...Can't believe this is happening IRL.. Joey we need this man...
  • @felizk
    Wow, he discovered a real opportunity to let women have their careers and still have children. Win-win for everyone.
  • @_spooT
    He's the protagonist, and we're just living in his world
  • @lisacupcake5777
    As someone with a low social battery I would be absolutely drain supporting others
  • @RaijinKaze
    Well if you think about it them pooling their resources together will actually allow them to live quite well. They have a free housekeeper who loves them, they dont really have to worry about expenses since its split between each other, which means that they can save more personally to spend on what they want. Hell if they bought the house then they would only have to pay tax and utilities which means their expenses would be way lower than if they were to be in a monogamous relationship. Only issue I see is if they end up getting “bored” of their situation. But having 3+ people to rely on for anything is a great deal overall.
  • @Flatcetera
    Housework is still work too. If he’s a good husband who takes care of their children and wives and everyone is happy with the situation I don’t see anything wrong with it. He’s not “the boss” of these women, he doesn’t need to assert dominance over them, nor is he “mooching off” of them if he’s taking care of the house and children while the women work, or is that just how men see housewives in general? That might be a very simple explanation as to why birth rates are declining lol. People who are housemakers should be valued more.
  • @Alesti5
    I’m rooting for him. Only he can repopulate Japan 🇯🇵 🇯🇵 🇯🇵
  • @april_marie
    Totally interested in an interview with him and his wives!!