I want women to make their dreams come true.Daddy activity leads to the creation of a society where even individuals can create sponsors. (summary)

In this day and age, I believe that there are many women in Japan who are "extremely depressed" and "unprivileged".

One of the reasons I feel the most is the lack of greed in modern children.

Even on TV, it's been featured every day.

For example, if you ask a man, "Don't you want to drive your favorite car?", "No, renting a car is enough." Unlike the old days, "dreams and hopes" are not visible at all.

Therefore, I have no desire for it.

It's a negative chain.

The same can be said for young girls.

In response to the question, "What kind of job do you want to be?", I'm sure you've heard answers such as, "It doesn't cost much, so can I be an office worker?" It can be called "economical".

But in the old days, I think young people had the power to say, “This is what will happen,” rather than ambition.
(actually I was)

For example, as you get older, you can still understand the reason why "became defensive".

But isn't there a lot of "things you can only do when you're young"?

Even that can't be expected because the "environment where I was born" and "the environment where I grew up" were bad.

To be honest, I feel very lonely when I see such "news" and "information about the world."

A sight that would be impossible overseas.

In foreign countries, everyone is energetic and young people say "I will be like this", "I will be like this".

But in Japan today, did the economy do that, or did society make it so?


Really, I think that "young child's dream" should not be "destroyed".

So what should we do?I thought

I thought that if young children could easily get "individual sponsorship" or "co-sponsorship", "children from disadvantaged backgrounds" would not give up on their dreams easily and would be able to have "hopes".

And wouldn't it give vitality to society as well?

I felt so.

As part of this, the “clean” “papa activities” will be “very simple”, and it will be an opportunity to sponsor young women, and it will also be “one step up to make dreams come true”. isn't it?

I felt so.


“Papa-katsu” allows women to directly “negotiate” with men who become dads.

Besides, you can also "present your dream" in "the space of two people".

If this were a real society, it would be quite difficult to even create this spectacle.

Furthermore, there are many cases in which young children say, "Society doesn't care."

That's why this "papa activity" will become a "necessary tool in the future" and a "standard" for young children to get a chance.

And as more and more young people realize their “dreams,” I think there will be an increase in the number of “children chasing their dreams” who say, “I will do my best, too.”

I feel that it is precisely this spectacle that will lead to the creation of a better society.

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