Japan’s Princess Kiko welcomed the first boy in the Imperial family for 40 years. In related to this, I’ve been reading articles about the debate over the change of the imperial succession law ( today’s law tells only men are allowed to become monarchs. But Crown Prince and Crown Princess have only a daughter). Living in a country where the importance of gender equality lies in the society, I am a bit curious to see where this Japanese debate is going. To make the imperial throne “gender-neutral (means that Y chromosome to be equipped is not a decisive thing)” would be a symbolic step-forward for Japan.
A bit about my life. I no longer exercise dance a lot, but today I felt like dancing and I visited a milonga (tango dance) in Copenhagen with some friends. There were a lot of good dancers and I had a lot of fun. We arrived there at 10pm and danced non-stop until 2am! It was quite a work-out! My dress got drenched and my feet full of bloody blisters… ay ay ay…
By the way, I think I can say I conquered 0630 wake-up, but being honest, still struggling when my arm reaches the alarm and keep it snooze a couple of times. Obviously I am not ready to move on to 0600 wake-up. Why is it so hard?
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I agree with you that Japanese's society should accept X chromosome. In Y chromosome that are too many brainless genes!
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