At a sports club, I saw women practicing hula dance.
Although they were women who were old ladies, they still danced and moved gracefully.
No matter what kind of dance, when women do it, there is a certain sexiness to it.

Why is this?
Is it because women have soft bodies?
When they are soft, their movements become supple.
Maybe it is because they have fat on their body as a whole, but they are soft in appearance.

There are also men's hula dances.
Men's hula dance is completely different from women's hula dance.
The hula dancers stamp their feet with more power and bravery.
That is why women do not dance men's hula.

Sports clubs teach not only hula but also various other dances for beginners.
They just imitate the instructor in the front row from beginning to end, but even if they are not good dancers, they are graceful when danced by women.

I always think to myself, "They are working so hard and dancing so hard, it would be nice if someone would watch them.
There is a graceful beauty in women's dance, but no one watches it with love.
The dancers themselves are so busy imitating and dancing that they seem to have little interest in having someone watch them.

It is such a waste.
Ordinary women and housewives have many moments of beauty and brilliance.
But they don't seem to have much of a desire to have their beauty known or recognized.
Their husbands seem to have little desire to find them.

The countries where people actively express their feelings to the opposite sex are said to be Latin countries.
Japanese women are said to be at the bottom of the list. Perhaps the same is true for men.
Such a tendency of the Japanese people to miss out on the "beauty that is there right now.

In Japan today, the "harassment racket" is causing men and women to become more and more withdrawn and clumsy.
Before bemoaning the lack of marriage, non-marriage, and the declining birthrate, Japan needs to "open up" its sexuality first.