Rin's parenting is best parenting.newnar wrote:Hanako would know what a mother's gotta do.
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- Dad? What did mom meant by that?
- Haven't got the slightest idea son. Why?
Rin's parenting is best parenting.newnar wrote:Hanako would know what a mother's gotta do.
Indeed. The child will grow up instantly because of his dire need to be self-sufficient. That's brilliant!NoOne3 wrote:Rin's parenting is best parenting.newnar wrote:Hanako would know what a mother's gotta do.
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- Dad? What did mom meant by that?
- Haven't got the slightest idea son. Why?
I'd say you're pretty spot on here. Measured from an objective standpoint, Shizune would definitely be the mother to produce the most "successful" child. I also agree that Lilly might not be as good of a mother as many in this thread seem to think. Sure, she exhibits motherly tendencies in the game, but she is also occasionally selfish and distant.Megumeru wrote:Hmm...'best mother' eh...?
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so Shizune wins my vote
Someone had to repost this...Mirrormn wrote:
I also agree that Lilly might not be as good of a mother as many in this thread seem to think. Sure, she exhibits motherly tendencies in the game, but she is also occasionally selfish and distant.
Haha, I love that image.Megumeru wrote:Someone had to repost this...Mirrormn wrote:
I also agree that Lilly might not be as good of a mother as many in this thread seem to think. Sure, she exhibits motherly tendencies in the game, but she is also occasionally selfish and distant.
whoever made this, you're a genius.
You're missing something:Megumeru wrote:Someone had to repost this...Mirrormn wrote:
I also agree that Lilly might not be as good of a mother as many in this thread seem to think. Sure, she exhibits motherly tendencies in the game, but she is also occasionally selfish and distant.
whoever made this, you're a genius.
Part of that scares me. I actually know a family where the dad had that "push his children to be the best"-thing going on and one son actually ended up developing a complex because he felt he could never live up to his dad's expectations and didn't handle the continuous burden well. I'm not saying Shizune would be a bad mother, she'd obviously take her role very seriously and Shizune's a very responsible person, but I do hope she learned from the student council exodus that not every person wants to live his life her way and it's easy to drive people away if you push them too hard.would be strict, often times would expect highly of her child to accomplish something great--but keep in mind that this is all done for the benefit of her child's future.
I don't know if that would be all that good. What if Shizune ends up becoming like her father raising her child? Because of Jigoro, I'm not sure that Shizune would become a good mother.Megumeru wrote:Shizune is my fave. Bias? Maybe. But if you know about the 'High Expectations Asian Father' meme, then now is a good time to make the 'High Expectations Asian Mother' version of it. Shizune would be strict, often times would expect highly of her child to accomplish something great--but keep in mind that this is all done for the benefit of her child's future. She's the type who would think ahead and would push her child to the limit, maybe to the verge of her child breaking down and crying to their much more lenient father's arm (which in turn will create this dynamic between Shizune and Hisao how 'Hisao is too kind' or how 'Shizune is too strict'). But in the end, when her child gets to college or university, they will realize that what Shizune had done to her through her rigorous spartan-like training and education had benefit and granted them more skill than what they can ask for, and thus will have a very-very bright future shining for them.
Shizune's strict and has high expectations, but overall it is for the benefit of her child. In the long run, her child will come out as the best--not to mention the dynamic created between Shizune and Hisao as a balance.
Rin's sort of at a disadvantage with those things, since she needs the help to get up in the morning and to eat. Similarily she'd have a physical disadvantage raising a child, probably one of the worst of the girls.Guest Poster wrote:I'm a bit on the fence with Rin. While I have no doubt she'd love her kids a lot, KS repeatedly shows Rin has very little sense of responsibility and the fact Rin lives a fairly regular life is partially because Emi is constantly pushing Rin to attend class and eat regularly. Rin's probably the person who'd have to develop most in order to be a good parent.