General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
kristine Sharp
KBS WORLD TV
comments
Comments by "kristine Sharp" (@kristinesharp6286) on "Please help me so that my children can live in a world without bias[HelloCounselor ENG,THA/18.9.24]" video.
It’s the same with losing a parent as divorce. Bad luck is contagious or something.
2
She is old enough to buy pads.
1
We don’t know the specifics of the divorce. Or about custody determined. I’m glad Canada questioned. Lots of international kidnapping by one parent to deny custody to the other. I want to know where the divorce happened. He seems quite controlling. I can’t get over in Korea is seems one parent wins it all. Makes the fight more severe.
1
@jeeeywu4585 seems classic parental alienation to me. You have not met enough variety of people in your life. He is pretty so you think his character is good. It might be. It might not be. The daughters will do whatever they can to please him whether he is good or not. You have an instant positive opinion about the dad. I do not. What I do know is Korea is awful about joint custody but Canada isn’t and with such familiarity with the west and mom being gone I wonder why. She since was not on the program, contacted or able to speak for herself I can only judge the dad. You judge the mom cause there is no statement from her. A single parent traveling with kids abroad it would be negligent not to question and check twice why. Canada was not being bad to single fathers. I’m American so how you all feel about Canada does not really matter to me. With the oldest girls age the parents don’t even have to communicate with each other and the kids could spend some time with each parents through the daughter’s phone to arrange it. Dads should be on the school texts anyway even in intact marriages.
1
@jeeeywu4585 yes I do get an impression of people easily. Just like you got an impression of the person not present easily. You assume the girl would rebel. You never met a narcissist have you? There would be red flags if dad no where to be seen and one of the sets of grandparents in North America. Not just mom. You make a child even unmarried and you are stuck for life put your big boy or big girl pants on and facilitate an exchange from time to time. There are mediators to assist in the schedule and suggesting the method of doing that. Are there women’s and children shelters in Korea? I have no idea. Each adult will have their own story. The truth usually lies in the middle. He seems like an attention hog. He seems like it is his way or the highway. He seems a little too perfect the entire 20 minutes he is on. He seems too much a perfectionist. He seems to focus a lot on his physical image. It could be editing. It could be the time frame. It could be being in front of so many people that we don’t see the real him. My impression could be wrong. It is still my impression. I doubt either parent is evil. Each may have their reasons. Around 12 a child in North America starts to dictate the primary custody arrangement. There is clearly a much younger child. If no connection to North America I would think once again its winner take all in custody when will Korea adapt. But he at least should know better. In Korea once divorced the couple are strangers. Parental rights of the noncustodial parent something recent and not quite practiced yet there. So many want to be in the kids life but are prevented. They are also recent laws giving step parents authority to speak with the school. While the noncustodial bio parent still can’t. It’s so odd there. Divorce means you most likely will not see both parents until an adult. Or that other side of extended relatives that does not win you. Sometimes it’s a secret when a child is younger, the other parent abroad or far away in Korea for work always working.
1
@jeeeywu4585 something is wrong with you. Go look up child custody in South Korea and be sure to fill in a few years ago once this family split. You will be surprised. Look up divorce. You will be surprised. To make it easier for you type in Jo Hoon Hee. She married a costar in 2017. Baby on the way. By 2020 it was reported they divorced and she got custody. You will see this for many celebrity divorces. Almost always under the name of custodial parent it will that person got custody. This particular actress mentioned on a reality show or interview that she lets the ex husband see their daughter. The reason it made such publicity is cause it’s not common for a custodial parent to let the noncustodial parent have access. If you do a simple google search “Korean divorce child custody” you will see joint custody is very unusual. If the couple is really at odds ‘over parenting styles’ or will become geographically separate they are more likely to only give one parent custody. If a parent remarries and has children the original child is likely to be sent to a relative or the other parents or even put in orphanage. Until recently and even almost always a child is placed on the father’s family registry. It’s very patriarchal. The registry has historically been important factor for jobs and such. So having a step sibling on the registry a problem with some companies. Divorce is a problem with some companies. Recent laws try to make family not so important. Why do you care so much how I think of this family? We are all free to think as we like. You certainly do judge mom, not present.
1