Tuesday, March 20, 2007

i sneezed my whole day through today :D
and i foresee being super tired tomorrow! :D
anyway, whilst touching up on my part for JS (seeing if i can add in more information, browsing super a lot of blogs and sites about dark subculture - the loli-goth fashion and whatnots..), i was also watching this anime called 'okusama wa joushikousei'. It's one of those anime that likes to portray a student-teacher relationship and likes to offers fan service as well (ah well). It's about this 17 year old girl who's married to her sensei - a 25 year old yasahi (gentle) guy. Two things i learnt after knowing this information - in Japan, girls can marry after 16 and guys after 18.
anyway, the whole anime revolves around how they can't let anyone else (other than their parents) know that they're married (which seems kinda stupid in any case) and some stuff that happens along their marriage life. It's not a very gripping anime, nor is it enticing or uplifting. However, that's not to say that nothing's learnt from it:)
i learnt a few things. yay!
Like for example, the girl (called Asami) is SUPER DILIGENT. She wakes up every morning to make breakfast for her danna-sama (husband) and every evening she goes home to make dinner. Besides doing all the household chores, she also has her duty as a student (school work and cca and what-nots). ooh la. she makes me wanna clean up my room once again and wake up early in the morning to do household chores:P
Another thing i realised is through the way they address each other. when they're addressing each other (husband or wife), they end with a sama. To what i know, adding a sama to a name is equivalent of addressing the person as Lord. In that sense, could really see the respect they have for each other as a married couple even as they care for each other deeply.
hmm. so far that's all i learnt i suppose. haha. not a lot, ya. think the anime will be quite effective in dissuading pple from getting married though. seems like their life is not at all intimate (intimate as in openness to share that kinda thing. they seem quite formal with each other???) and relatively boring :)
keke.

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