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Hire A Dad?
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I know Japanese culture is significantly different to ours, (you can hire people to hold you and wipe your tears away if you are suffering a trauma and need to be able to vent it for example), but this seems like such an enormous and unforgivable deception for a child that I can't see that this will ever end well, plus i'm not sure that the mother isn't doing this for her own reasons as well (George Clooney as your ex anyone)? What does everyone else think? Particularly interested to hear from anyone who has experience of Japanese culture so I can get a handle on whether, contextually, this is normal. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think generally that's absolutely true Mamy, I mean I think if you know your child's Dad is a bad lot or a no hoper, it's fine to just say I'm so sorry I don't know where he is, to spare some pain until the child is old enough to fully appreciate that people don't always behave the way you would ideally hope that they would, but inventing a perfect stranger with a back story to impersonate the child's father is shocking I think. Surely she'll just feel SO betrayed to know that the man she loves was spending time with her because he was paid to?