Comments by "" (@krollpeter) on "Asian Boss"
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@Dark, I thought you are getting something wrong here.
Not constantly expressing verbally your emotions does not mean that a relationship is superficial.
I show my son every day he's important to me, that I want him to be there, I always try to recognise if he did something good, I ask him for his opinions, and I respect what he wants. He's 8 years old. But I rarely say I love you. If I or he say it, then it is a really special moment.
In my mindset actually just the opposite is true. If there is an inflation of "I love You" then it becomes worthless. Look at these seedy American movies. They say I love you instead of Good Bye. Thanks, no, that's what I call superficial.
What is more of an issue in Asia is, many fathers still see their role has ended once the semen is deposited into the wife and she conceived. At least until the child is a few years old. It is still the way here, it's the way of patriarch societies. And that applies in particular to Japan.
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