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In Japan, You Can Hire Handsome Weeping Boys to Cry with You for Emotional Healing

May 28, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

In Japan, a country renowned for its innovative approaches to well-being, a unique service called Ikemeso Danshi, or “handsome weeping boys,” is redefining how people cope with stress and emotions. This service, rooted in the Japanese concept of rui-katsu (tear-seeking), invites individuals to embrace vulnerability by crying alongside attractive men who offer comfort during … [Read more...] about In Japan, You Can Hire Handsome Weeping Boys to Cry with You for Emotional Healing

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