Danshi
Danshi means "young man" in Japanese and its modern context is used to describe nontraditional masculine men. The most common version of it is "soushokukei danshi", which was coined in 2006 by Maki Fukasawa and translates to "herbivore man".
Danshi means "young man" in Japanese and its modern context is used to describe nontraditional masculine men. The most common version of it is "soushokukei danshi", which was coined in 2006 by Maki Fukasawa and translates to "herbivore man".
Danshi means "young man" in Japanese and its modern context is used to describe nontraditional masculine men. The most common version of it is "soushokukei danshi", which was coined in 2006 by Maki Fukasawa and translates to "herbivore man".
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