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Her Dad detaining her was already something expected and growing with someone like that with authority in your own abode would get one use to it and stress might not be much at that point. She is a strong young woman so, stress at home wouldn't be much as well with her Mom and Older Sis favoring on Yamato, even in the subconscious that she and Yamato ain't together. Yamato's been coming to her house to ask forgiveness to her Dad anyway which eventually was settled in their favor.
Seo already established that she's no longer emotionally troubled when she finally went with Yamato, leaving her past as memories and trusting Yamato that he won't hate her no matter what remarks or criticisms she gives out to him which she feared might cause them to split up.
The new stress and pressure would be the realization of bearing a child and what her/their career would become.
A debate... hmmm interesting A miscarriage isn't Pro-life even if you call it an accident. Would it be Pro-Choice, does that involve prioritizing one's career Can we consider it a good choice for the two to don't have the child so they could go ahead with their somewhat set career or would it be better if the two just have their child and then pursue their careers if possible? You guys can think of othe scenarios, of course
Of course, I for one am Pro-Life since life preservation is such a thing we all recognize. Other choices would change and would follow eventually that may involve their careers. it seems Yamato's for it too
Seo already established that she's no longer emotionally troubled when she finally went with Yamato, leaving her past as memories and trusting Yamato that he won't hate her no matter what remarks or criticisms she gives out to him which she feared might cause them to split up.
The new stress and pressure would be the realization of bearing a child and what her/their career would become.
A debate... hmmm interesting A miscarriage isn't Pro-life even if you call it an accident. Would it be Pro-Choice, does that involve prioritizing one's career Can we consider it a good choice for the two to don't have the child so they could go ahead with their somewhat set career or would it be better if the two just have their child and then pursue their careers if possible? You guys can think of othe scenarios, of course
Of course, I for one am Pro-Life since life preservation is such a thing we all recognize. Other choices would change and would follow eventually that may involve their careers. it seems Yamato's for it too
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