How do we convince the most popular mangaka and anime writers to do the right thing and incorporate pregnancy and family raising into their most successful stories?
Imagine if both konosuba and manga like nagatoro ended with straight up family raising spinoffs.
You just need to make one incredibly popular series that they can copy.
Henry Lee
just ban women from working and it's fixed, the fact is that women should not be working in an office during their most fertile years
Daniel Bailey
Based and Abepilled.
Cooper Hall
That still wouldn't fix the problem that men are stuck doing 15 hour work days with unpaid overtime because he MUST drink with his boss.
Cooper Hughes
I hope he recovers ️
Dominic Clark
>That still wouldn't fix the problem that men are stuck doing 15 hour work days Not him, but I think it would actually. Women entering the workforce depresses wages.
David Evans
Do you seriously think corporate CEOs would raise wages for men if women stopped working? They'll just keep the remaining profits to themselves.
Brayden Wilson
nah you need work life balance to raise kids
the fertility crisis is connected pretty closely with japans strange work ethic
Cameron Wright
>do you think corporate CEOS would raise wages if half the workforce quit
yes because if they didnt , their companies would collapse
Dilate you commie nigger
Gabriel Hill
Their fertility rate is identical to white europeans Patriarchy and single income households are the only answer
And they do collapse because greed wins every tingle time you troglodyte
Isaac Wright
If Mushoku Tensei doesn't do the trick nothing will. Besides a disproportionate number of isekai stories do end up going the family life route before long and somehow incorporating a harem into it as well. Sounds fucking exhausting if you ask me.
Jordan Cox
Not that popular and will scare nerds off of women.
Samuel Adams
Kazuma is a gay ass faggot for not tapping Megumeme when she is thirsty as fuck
Dylan Morales
>we There is no "we", and you can't do anything
Michael Campbell
There are some that do that, there's just not enough.