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Sayuri’s Heartfelt Apology to Her Fatherless Son

(Captured from Sayuri’s Instagram)

Sayuri, a voluntary single mother broadcaster, expressed her apologies to her fatherless son.

On the 3rd, Sayuri opened up about the difficulties of living as a single mother on her YouTube channel.

Sayuri said, “There was a ‘Dad Day’ at the daycare center a while ago. I had to come with my dad to swim,” and added, “I heard that moms aren’t allowed, aunts aren’t allowed, and women aren’t allowed at all.”

At that time, Sayuri had to go to work with her manager, and since there were no men around, she ended up asking a real estate man she was close with.

Sayuri confessed, “(Thankfully, the real estate man) went with me, but I felt sad. I’m sure Jen wanted to go swimming, but that doesn’t mean she can’t go because her dad isn’t there. At times like this, I felt a little sorry.”

(YouTube capture)

Sayuri also said, “My friend got divorced, and my daughter came crying. Her friends asked her, ‘Why isn’t there a father?'” and “I’m divorced and don’t see my father at all, so my friend asked me what to do. But the truth is,” Sayuri said. “I was a little jealous,” he said.

He continued, “That friend doesn’t have a father. Even if it’s a lie, he can say something like, ‘Dad loves you so much. But he doesn’t get along with his mom, so he thinks differently, so he lives differently. Still, dad loves you.'” “I can’t say this because (Jen’s) father is not there,” he said.

In response, Mirya, a German single mother from ‘Misuda’, comforted Sayuri by saying, “I think my children would be a little happier. If families divorce, fight, and live separately, wouldn’t the children be complicated and sad?”

Sayuri said, “For a time, I avoided seeing the father, mother, and baby when Zen was reading a picture book.” “Is it really right to avoid it and not show it? Is it my greed? I thought it was right not to show it because I was uncomfortable, but I didn’t. So from then on.” “Picture books often show fathers and mothers,” he said.

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