A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

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Media workers will do anything for the sake of interesting material — they will stop a horse at a gallop, and they will enter a hot hut. And we are talking now without exaggeration. For example, Ahiru Neko, a journalist of the popular Japanese edition of SoraNews, turned into a girl in pursuit of an exclusive for one day — he painted himself, wore a skirt and even walked in heels.

Further on, you will find out what turned out to be Neko's experiment, and why after it he respected women more.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"
A source: Sora News

Ahiru Neko is a well—known Japanese reporter, an employee of SoraNews, a "hunter" for exclusives and novelties. The young man is not afraid of experiments and is happy to participate in them if the result promises to be fascinating. This time, Ahiru agreed to "try on" a female appearance for one day in order to better understand what the fairer sex is thinking and feeling.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

The young man approached the fulfillment of the mission "To become a woman for one day" very responsibly. In the morning, Ahiru went to the stylists, who completely changed his image with the help of make-up.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

After that, the reporter worked on the image of his alter ego. For a trip to the office, Ahiru chose a modest bow consisting of a midi skirt, a blouse with long sleeves and a shoe with a small heel.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

Previously, Ahiru had already conducted similar experiments and transformed into a cheerleader girl, but the guy had to wear heels for the first time. He will remember this experience, perhaps, forever.

The road to work, instead of the usual 7-10 minutes, took Ahiru more than 15. At the same time, the guy had to bypass all the holes and cracks, because any, even the most insignificant obstacle seemed dangerous to him.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

But the real test for him was the descent down the slope. On a small slope at the exit of the store, which at that time seemed to Ahir a real cliff. He was afraid that at any second he would stumble and fall, or he would be hit by a car, a passing cyclist, or he himself would crash into someone. Fortunately for him and others, everything went well.

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

After his high-heeled walk, Ahiro firmly stated that he would never get annoyed again when he saw a girl walking slowly in front of him. Now the journalist understands what efforts such a promenade costs her. However, the guy's thoughts are tormented by another question: why do women wear such uncomfortable shoes?

A Japanese journalist spent one day as a woman and said: "I don't want any more!"

Ahiro also realized how much time and effort women spend on makeup. At the end of the working day, the young man breathed a sigh of relief and changed into his usual clothes.

Soon the journalist will take notes of all his thoughts about the experiment and share them with the public. And now Ahiro is just "moving away" from a little adventure that made him change his mind about a weak field.

Keywords: Woman | Journalist | Man | Reincarnation

     

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