"Why can t my husband die?" It triggered the anger of the Japanese and Taiwanese wives! 10 thoughts from the male compatriots in their later years

Health     9:14am, 15 June 2025

The recently popular Japanese-language book "Why is your husband still not dead" is a work by Miki Kobayashi. She was a reporter for the "Weekly Economics". This book is a survey report that actually visited Japan's current situation. According to the Central News Agency, the number of people who made reservations in the Liudu Library exceeded 2,000, which was very popular.

The lawyer, Kyu-qiu, talked about this book on his face, pointed out that this book visited different Japanese wives to understand why they wanted the husband to die, and sorted out some reasons, "I hope to take care of male compatriots in my later years. You might as well see these questions, whether they exist in your marriage relationship."

{10 reasons

1. When pregnant, my husband stood by and continued to drink and have fun without any jealousy.

2. My wife should go to work and take care of this family, but she believes that 5,000 yuan a month can support the whole family.

3. In a year, I do housework less than half of the time, and I will say that I have "help" you do it.

4. When you occasionally discipline children, you usually yell because you don’t understand the point of the child.

5. Living with your in-laws, you have to learn the taste of his mother.

6. The most common thing to do when you go home is to slide your phone and play online games.

7. Holidays are about sleeping, whether it is sleeping by yourself or sleeping with others. In short, it is not only sleeping, but also sleeping.

8. If your wife is low-key, it is because her children are not well-educated.

9. It is a woman's business to care about children, and men don't have to worry about them.

10. Wait until you make as much money as me, and then come and talk about gender equality.

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Sales Book "Why can't my husband die yet?" 6 Metro Library has a reservation of about 2,000 people

[Central News Agency/Taipei 13th]

Japanese Supermarket "Why can't my husband die yet" has recently become a popular bookstore in Taiwan. It is estimated that the number of people has made reservations in the 6 Metro Library has reached 2,373. It is likely that due to the recent promotion of online topics, the number of people has continued to rise.

According to the official website statistics of the 6 Metropolitan Library on the 13th, 771 people in Taipei City Library made an appointment to wait for this book, 80 people in New Taipei City Library, 160 people in Taoyuan City Library, 520 people in Taichung City Library, 559 people in Tainan City Library, and 283 people in Kaohsiung City Library, and a total of 2,373 people were waiting to read this book.

"Why don't your husband die?" The book name is directed by the Japanese book name "Wives who hope their husband dies", and the Chinese simple version of the book name is "Wives who hate but do not divorce".

"Why can't my husband die yet" is a work by Miki Kobayashi in 2016, and the traditional Chinese version was published in Taiwan by Dongbei, Taiwan in 2022. Miki Kobayashi was a reporter for the "Weekly Economics". She has been drawing materials and writing about the problems of her youth, including work, marriage, production, childbirth and continuous employment. In 2013, she won the report award for the difficulties.

"Why can't my husband die?" is the investigation report that Kobayashi Miki actually visited Japan. He asked many sharp questions in the book, such as the pressure of production, family affairs, and childbirth, and has to face it alone, "Huh? Do I have no husband?"; why do my husband thinks he can enjoy the respect of "being a husband" without being with me? And "That's so painful, don't divorce."

Women's work opportunities will be disgusted.

Miki Kobayashi said in his book that in 2014, more than 270,000 people were admitted to the childbearing leave and the salary cut was released in Japan, including 9,231 non-official employees. This shows that many women cannot enjoy the protection of childbearing leave. In addition, up to 700,000 people were excluded from the childbearing leave system. Childcare services at the age of 0 are scarce, and women's work opportunities will be disgusted. This spear of anger will eventually point to her husband.

Miki Kobayashi emphasized in his book that because the workplace environment makes men's performance participate in family affairs and nurturing less time, resulting in the wife's discomfort becoming deeper and deeper, and "hope to die" to avoid resentment from the world's wives, the first priority is to change the workplace culture and create a workplace environment that is friendly to both men and women.

"Why don't my husband die?" Marriage also triggered the anger of wives in Taiwan

Although the situation in Taiwan and Japan is different, marriage and the relationship between the two sexes are global problems. The content of the book has aroused the sharing of many readers and even triggered the anger of wives in Taiwan. Some readers share this is a book that makes people feel very painful when they read the stomach, but they can't find the answer; some readers share the majority of people who borrow the book are women, but the problem is obviously all in their husbands, so men should borrow it for reading.

(responsible for editing Ye Zicen)