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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really don't understand how this family can look at 3 generations of women who have had massive emotional breakdowns, and yet maintain this level of rigidity. Her parents DIDN'T HUG THEIR DAUGHTER GOODBYE. That's cold. I hope she makes lots of artsy friends in New York, and she and her hot husband have a great life.[/quote] My father is Japanese. He does not hug. In public, he always acts very appropriately. Please make an effort to understand different cultures, PP. The Japanese are not demonstrative people. I am sure the Imperial family loves all their children, just like I know my father loves me. But no one in Japan expected this loving family to act any differently than they have. It's just how it is. [/quote] Did your father refuse to help get a good start in your life? Did your father decide not to finance a wedding and send you straight to the judicial docket? Did you father watch as you drove off TO YOUR WEDDING and just wave and go back inside the house? Did your father act so embarrassed of you that he wouldn't let you do traditional wedding rites inside the temple (Mako was forced to worship outside in the courtyard)? Please. The way the future Emperor has treated his oldest daughter is disgraceful. Traditions or not.[/quote]
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