Weak men could not offer much resistance.
The Japanese wanted the men to be weak during World War II so that they would be easier to control and manipulate. Weakened individuals are less likely to resist authority and are more likely to follow orders without question. This made it easier for the Japanese to maintain power and control over their prisoners of war.
"Guyging" is not a word in Japanese. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect term. If you provide more context or details, I can try to help you further.
The most common word is "ryoku", but you can also use "riki" and "chikara". All three mean the same thing. You want to be careful though, because when you combine words in Japanese, they often change. For instance, if you want to say water power in Japanese, it becomes suiryoku even though the word for water is "mizu."
The phrase "anata ni aitai" (γγͺγγ«δΌγγγ) means "I want to see you" in Japanese. It can be written using hiragana and kanji characters as well.
You can say "γ γγ" (daremo) in Japanese, which translates to "no one" in English.
A prefix of "weak" is "we".
Weak men could not offer much resistance.
men want a feeling that they are needed. if women act weak or are then that gives them the chamce to feel as if they are needed. that they can do something, or just to make them feel strong.
Men like the weak ones
'Yowai.'
sex make you want to sleep or rest for a few minutes, that's normal
They were weak because the Japanese had invaded Manchuria which was on the boarder of china this made china's government weak
well... if the men want to battle a turkey they can but they have to watch out for the jellyfish. but men are weak compared to the mighty chicken-turkey. but that is not my proplem
skinny or weak men
because men have horomones
well... if the men want to battle a turkey they can but they have to watch out for the jellyfish. but men are weak compared to the mighty chicken-turkey. but that is not my proplem
weak as in tea
'Watashi WA yowai desu.'