A women’s magazine in Japan recently released a list of traits for the “ideal man” and some readers have found many of its requirements to be far too specific.

Japanese Twitter user @Holy_chorus uploaded an image of a page from the magazine with the heading “This is the ultimate young man, who embodies every ideal!”

As the netizens went down the list, it became apparent that the magazine had already set its sights on a very particular set of qualities, reports Soranews24.

“So let’s take a look at what those ideals are,” Holy Chorus wrote. “The list starts off with some physical characteristics:

Has black hair Short hairstyle Fair complexion and flat facial features At least 175 centimeters (5 feet, 9 inches) tall Thin and muscular

The list then continued on to detail a very particular sense of fashion, even mentioning a popular celebrity as its standard for good looks.

Often wears hooded sweatshirts Dresses casually Prefers navy blue or white clothing Looks like actor/model Kentaro Sakaguchi

Here’s Kentaro Sakaguchi:

As if being required to look like a celebrity heartthrob wasn’t restrictive enough, the list further limits its qualities of the “ideal man” to a very specific set of characteristics that even Kentaro Sakaguchi himself fails to fit into.

Born and raised in Tokyo Spends a lot of time in the Harajuku neighborhood Birthday is in August Blood type O Is the oldest son out of his siblings

Some conditions are downright confusing and, at times, even contradicting.

College graduate (or currently in college) Member of an athletic club (as opposed to an art club) Is a student Has a lot of friends Has had three prior girlfriends Has a lot of money saved up in his bank account Currently works part-time at a cafe Kind and gentle Often says “thank you” Wants to get married someday Spends his money responsibly

The magazine then continued to list vaguely general to more oddly specific preferences:

Limits his per-month clothes purchases to 10,000 yen (US$90) Often rolls up the sleeves of his long-sleeved shirts Is always smiling Will give you accessories for your birthday present Regularly texts/emails/calls you When you’re feeling bad, asks “Are you OK?” Is a member of the soccer team His hobby is watching sports Is athletic Likes eating meat and meaty dishes Loves cola Is into beetles Watches the variety show Shabekuri 007 every day Doesn’t smoke Can drink a lot of alcohol Doesn’t wear cologne Is good at cooking rice omelets

The list has since sparked an online discussion about people’s stringent and somewhat unrealistic standards when searching for a romantic partner.

One commenter lamented that it would be impossible for him to be considered “ideal” under such standards since he isn’t born in August, doesn’t have type O blood, and is not the oldest son out of his siblings.

Others, however, pointed out that one does not necessarily have to tick each item on the list to be deemed acceptable or attractive as it only serves as a hypothetical ideal to show the “ultimate” young man.