Don't Play This Dangerous Game with Women in Japan

yungjamez
12 Aug 202404:45

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Young James from Tokyo shares his experience working in a restaurant kitchen and the cultural insights he gained from his Japanese co-workers. They discuss the differences in communication between Japanese and American women, particularly in intimate situations. James is shocked to learn that when Japanese women say 'stop' or 'yummy' during intimate moments, it might not mean the same as in America. His co-workers explain that such phrases are often used to heighten excitement by implying forbidden actions. James, however, firmly states that he would always respect a woman's 'stop' command, regardless of cultural differences. He advises other foreigners in Japan to avoid playing such games, emphasizing the importance of consent and personal safety.

Takeaways

  • 🍣 The speaker, Young James, is working part-time in a Tokyo restaurant kitchen and has been getting closer to his Japanese co-workers.
  • đŸ—Łïž His co-workers asked him about his experiences dating Japanese women, prompting a conversation about cultural differences in communication.
  • đŸš« James mentioned that a Japanese woman he was with used the phrase 'yummy yummy dummy dummy', which he initially misunderstood as a positive response.
  • 😳 His co-workers clarified that 'stop' in Japan can sometimes be a signal for the opposite, indicating excitement or desire to continue.
  • đŸ€” James expressed confusion and discomfort with this cultural norm, stating that he would always respect a woman's request to stop.
  • 🚹 He warned other foreigners in Japan not to ignore signals to stop, emphasizing the importance of consent and personal safety.
  • đŸ‘« The conversation also touched on the idea that mentioning a boyfriend might be a tactic to make the interaction feel more forbidden or exciting.
  • đŸƒâ€â™‚ïž James advised against playing games with consent and emphasized the importance of clear communication in relationships.
  • đŸ‡ŻđŸ‡” Despite his love for Japan and its culture, James highlighted that there are certain aspects he finds difficult to adjust to.
  • 📱 He encouraged viewers to reach out to him for discussions or to join his Discord community, indicating his openness to further dialogue.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in Young James' video?

    -The main topic discussed is the cultural differences in communication between Japanese and American women, particularly in intimate situations.

  • Why did Young James' co-workers ask him about his experiences with Japanese women?

    -They were curious about his experiences and wanted to know if there were any cultural differences or peculiarities in his interactions with Japanese women.

  • What did Young James' co-workers tell him about the phrase 'yummy yummy dummy dummy'?

    -They explained that in Japan, when a woman says 'stop' or 'yummy yummy dummy dummy' during intimacy, it might actually mean she is enjoying it and wants the man to continue, contrary to what it would typically imply.

  • How did Young James react to the cultural difference in communication during intimacy?

    -Young James expressed discomfort and confusion, stating that he would not continue if a woman says 'stop', regardless of cultural differences, as he sees it as a serious boundary.

  • What advice does Young James give to foreigners visiting Japan?

    -He advises against playing games or disregarding a woman's request to stop, emphasizing that it's not worth the risk and that one should respect personal boundaries.

  • What does Young James think about the Japanese culture and lifestyle?

    -Young James appreciates the Japanese culture, lifestyle, and people, but he mentions that there are certain aspects he cannot adjust to, such as the cultural differences in communication during intimate situations.

  • Why does Young James mention the phrase 'grape dude' in his video?

    -He uses the phrase 'grape dude' to emphasize the seriousness of stopping if a woman says 'stop', as it would be considered assault in America.

  • What is the context behind the phrase 'I have a boyfriend' as mentioned by Young James' co-workers?

    -His co-workers explained that if a Japanese woman says she has a boyfriend while flirting, it might be a sign that she is interested in the man, using the mention of a boyfriend to heighten the sense of doing something she shouldn't.

  • What is Young James' stance on the cultural practice of saying 'stop' during intimacy?

    -Young James is against this practice, considering it a dangerous game and a misunderstanding of consent, and he emphasizes the importance of respecting a person's wishes when they say 'stop'.

  • How does Young James conclude his video?

    -He concludes by reiterating his love for Japan and its culture but also his inability to adjust to certain cultural practices, and he encourages viewers to respect personal boundaries.

Outlines

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😅 Cultural Misunderstandings in Japan

Young James recounts his experiences working in a Tokyo restaurant and the cultural differences he's encountered. He discusses conversations with his Japanese co-workers about dating and relationships, particularly the different meanings of certain phrases in English and Japanese. James shares a story where a woman used a phrase that he interpreted as a stop signal during intimacy, which led to a discussion about how such signals are often used playfully in Japan to heighten excitement. He emphasizes the importance of respecting personal boundaries and not taking risks with these cultural cues.

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Keywords

💡Tokyo

Tokyo is the capital city of Japan and serves as the primary setting for the video. It is a major economic and cultural hub in Japan, known for its blend of modernity and tradition. In the script, Tokyo is mentioned as the location where the speaker, Young James, is currently living and working, providing a backdrop for his cultural experiences and interactions with Japanese co-workers.

💡Part-time job

A part-time job refers to a type of employment where an individual works fewer hours than a full-time job, often to supplement income or gain experience. In the video, Young James discusses his new part-time job in a restaurant kitchen, which has allowed him to interact with his Japanese co-workers and learn about cultural differences.

💡Cultural differences

Cultural differences refer to the variations in customs, social norms, and behaviors between different societies or groups. The video script highlights cultural differences in communication and social interactions, particularly in the context of dating and relationships, as experienced by Young James in his interactions with his Japanese co-workers.

💡Dirty [__]

In the context of the video, 'dirty [__]' likely refers to explicit or adult-themed conversations. Young James mentions that he and his co-workers discuss such topics, indicating a level of camaraderie and openness among the group. This term is used to illustrate the informal and candid nature of their dialogues.

💡Yummy, dummy, dummy

These phrases are mentioned as part of the conversation Young James has with his co-workers about his experiences with a Japanese woman. The phrases are used to illustrate a misunderstanding in communication, where 'yummy, dummy, dummy' was misinterpreted by Young James as a signal to stop, whereas his co-workers explain it as a cultural cue to continue.

💡Assault

Assault is a criminal act that involves an intentional threat or use of force towards another person. In the video, Young James uses the term to emphasize the seriousness of stopping when someone says 'stop' in a consensual context, as it is a clear boundary and an essential aspect of consent in any interaction.

💡Consent

Consent is the voluntary and informed agreement to engage in a particular activity, often discussed in the context of sexual activities. The video script discusses the importance of consent, as Young James emphasizes that he stopped when a woman said 'stop', highlighting his respect for personal boundaries and consent.

💡Risk

Risk in this context refers to the potential for harm or negative consequences. Young James advises against disregarding signals of discomfort or non-consent due to cultural misunderstandings, as it poses a risk to personal safety and legal repercussions. He stresses the importance of understanding and respecting cultural norms to avoid such risks.

💡Japanese culture

Japanese culture encompasses the customs, traditions, and social etiquette unique to Japan. The video script discusses aspects of Japanese culture as they pertain to communication and relationships, highlighting the importance of understanding these nuances for foreigners living and working in Japan.

💡Discord

Discord is a communication platform that allows users to chat and communicate in real-time through text, voice, and video. Young James mentions Discord as a way for viewers to connect with him, indicating his engagement with his audience beyond the video content.

Highlights

Young James discusses his new part-time job in Tokyo and his interactions with Japanese co-workers.

He shares conversations about cultural differences in intimate relationships.

James is asked by his co-workers about his experiences with Japanese women.

He recounts an incident where a woman used the phrase 'yummy yummy dummy dummy' during intimacy.

James explains that he stopped when the woman said 'stop', as he believed it was a signal to cease.

His co-workers react with surprise, explaining that in Japan, women often say 'stop' to heighten the excitement.

James expresses his discomfort with this cultural practice, emphasizing the importance of consent.

He advises foreigners in Japan to respect personal boundaries and not to engage in risky behavior.

Another co-worker explains that if a Japanese woman mentions having a boyfriend while flirting, it might mean she is interested.

James finds this cultural nuance 'sick and twisted' and reiterates his stance on not taking risks.

He shares his overall positive experience in Japan, appreciating the culture, people, and lifestyle.

James concludes with a warning about not adjusting to certain cultural practices and the importance of personal values.

He invites viewers to message him for topics, join his Discord, or support him on PayPal.

James signs off with his signature 'peace out', ending the video on a friendly note.

Transcripts

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what up y'all young James coming at you

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from Tokyo as some of you guys may know

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I have a new part-time job I'm working

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in the kitchen at a restaurant been

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getting a little bit closer with my

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Japanese co-workers lately all the guys

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there it's all guys so we talk about

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like dirty [ __ ] and whatnot obviously

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what what else did you guys talk about

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and they came up to me the other night

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my co-workers and they were like hey

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Jimmy have you uh have you ever like

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have you ever done it with a with a

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Japanese lady and I was like well on

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twice once or twice and they're like

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like tell us what happened like how was

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it and they're like was anything weird

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was anything different and I was like

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was was anything different uh yeah dude

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when I

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was when I was with the lady she kept

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saying yummy yummy dummy dummy which

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means like stop not good like yeah yeah

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it was different and they just like

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stared at me they were just like

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[Music]

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and I'm like I'm like did I translate

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something wrong and they're like like

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girls in America don't say that and I

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was

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like bro you do like a girl's telling

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you to stop in America that's called

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grape dude like that's assault Brother

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of course girls don't do that in America

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unless it's like I said unless it's

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assault Brother and they were like wait

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so what did you do I was like I mean a

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girl said stop so I stopped obviously

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and like everyone's

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[Music]

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like I'm like bro no what like like what

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are we talking about

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here a girl said stop and I

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stopped and they were like what the [ __ ]

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like then then what happened and I was

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like yeah the girl like looked at me

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like I was crazy and they're like yeah

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right like what this this [ __ ] is

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[ __ ] insane and so I was like yeah so

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what am I missing here like what what's

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what's the whole point like why are

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girls doing that here like BR everyone

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knows that all girls say that here in

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Japan like when you're getting it on

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they always say stop and don't and don't

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go any further Etc and I was like yeah

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like why though and my one friend was

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like hold on like you don't know this

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girls in Japan like doing things they're

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not supposed to be doing so the more

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that they say like stop doing it I don't

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like this stop stop stop it makes them

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feel like it's something they're not

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supposed to be doing more and they get

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more turned on by that so then you have

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to keep going when they say that and I

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was like

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bro I don't give a [ __ ] I'm not trying

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to get me toed if a girl says stop I am

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stopping no matter what that is a

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dangerous ass game to play bro so and

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then and then this other guy goes on to

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continue to say like oh like yeah like

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when a girl here says like oh I have a

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boyfriend I have a boyfriend but like if

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you ever wonder like if a girl's like

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flirting with you here but then she also

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talks about having a boyfriend

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dude she definitely wants it from you

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the only reason she's saying that she

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has a boyfriend is to make herself feel

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more and more like she's doing something

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she shouldn't be doing and it's turning

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around more and I was like dude that is

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sick and twisted and I want to go

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home n in all reality like that is that

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is screwed up and I I I don't understand

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that at all but like yo that is crazy

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and I I would still say guys if you're

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foreign if you're coming to Japan don't

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even don't even screw around with that

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[ __ ] don't don't play any games it's not

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worth the risk even if your Japanese

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friends tell you keep going keep going

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like BR it is it is not worth the risk

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don't [ __ ] play that game you guys

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need to no like like like [ __ ] that [ __ ]

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I'm not I'm not taking any risks and I

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would hope that you guys don't

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also um but anyways regardless just like

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interesting little knowledge inside

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knowledge that I got here from my

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Japanese friends at the workplace so

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yeah I love Japan things are awesome

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here the culture is really cool the

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people are been for the most part really

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cool to me um the lifestyle is dope I

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love it here I'm happy Japanese food is

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sick but there are some things that

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regardless uh I I just can't adjust to

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and and this is one of them so uh I

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don't know thanks for watching guys I

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guess this is kind of a maybe a funny

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story for you and my name is Young James

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if you guys want to message me ask me

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about something to talk about on video

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or if you guys want to join my Discord

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hit me up send me a message on Instagram

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or $ me $5 on PayPal with your Discord

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username in the description otherwise

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thank you guys take care and peace out

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