How would you rearrange it if you considered Japan's societal/cultural pressures? I do agree that the mother takes up most of the blame, but how many of the roles, like housewife, were pushed onto her sithout her say-so? How deep of a psychological bog was she in to not realize she should change something before her "friends" intervened? I remember a saying the japanese have to describe their conformity (something along the lines of 'the nail that sticks out gets hammered back in'), so the only coping mechanism she thought she had access to was drugs, if not becoming a hikikomori.I would place the blame on the rich lady and man about 30%, the mom 65%, and the family 5%...
Welp, she went out with a bang.Pretty lucky as her affair was not exposed, but the family and especially the kids' life probably gonna suffer from her action forever, made it on tv too. This was a decent "japanese drugs are bad" psa-ish, I cant provide examples but a couple I've read were a bit too cartoonish.>meth pipe on display
>almost killed her kids
No seriously, my dad always told me and my siblings that. Don't do drugs or heavy crime. Be as bad as you want but never touch those things. Smoke, skip school, play games, be a neet or whatever but don't take drugs or do heavy crime.Don't do drugs, kids. Go read hentai instead.
There's around a billion way to deal, cope or rebelle against that without smoking a crack pipe in the car with your kids and fucking some random dude who's supposed to be your dealer's boyfriend while high as shit.I do agree that the mother takes up most of the blame, but how many of the roles, like housewife, were pushed onto her sithout her say-so? How deep of a psychological bog was she in to not realize she should change something before her "friends" intervened?
The most fundamental base of a successful marriage is the values shared by both parties, followed by the trust they have in each other. This is universal. There are many ways for a women in society to find meaning, as well as to cope, without becoming a cheating junkie. After all, you don't see most women becoming methed-up adulterers just cause they find life a bit dull. Thus, I would not rearrange it.How would you rearrange it if you considered Japan's societal/cultural pressures? I do agree that the mother takes up most of the blame, but how many of the roles, like housewife, were pushed onto her sithout her say-so? How deep of a psychological bog was she in to not realize she should change something before her "friends" intervened? I remember a saying the japanese have to describe their conformity (something along the lines of 'the nail that sticks out gets hammered back in'), so the only coping mechanism she thought she had access to was drugs, if not becoming a hikikomori.