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Vivinavi Hawaii
I want to change my bath to Japanese style ! Please tell me about renovation cost and contractor

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#1
  • BT
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  • 2025/02/24 14:25

Has anyone renovated their home in Hawaii from a long, shallow Western-style bath to a Japanese-style bath? ?
My husband loves his Japanese bath and has recently been talking about changing it.
I would like to know how much it will cost, how long it will take, and what I should know when I ask the contractor to do the work.

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#2

I have seen Sannaka-West or Dream Construction on Vivinavi.
We do not know the price, so we recommend that you contact them. As a point of reference, it is better to get at least two companies to give you quotes.

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About local jobs

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#1
  • Mira
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  • 2025/02/17 03:08

Outside of Oahu is not a problem.
What kind of jobs do you find in Hawaii other than tourism and catering ?
I work in IT, but I wonder if it is difficult to find a job other than tourism or catering if I live in Hawaii ?

If the above is possible, what level of English would be sufficient? If the above is possible, I would also appreciate it if you could tell me what level of English is sufficient for the job.

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  • min
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 02:14
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I'm sure there are lots of IT jobs out there.

My husband was also in IT networking, but he worked for
a university
a copier company
an airline
etc.

Many other hospitals, banks, etc. are also hiring.
If you go to indeed hawaii's jobs page and search for IT, you will see a lot of openings.

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#4
  • ロコ
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 10:40
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There's a lot of that rotten !
At the lowest minimum, you're at the TOEIC 800+ level.

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#5
  • Mira
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 16:37
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Mr. Koji
I see that you also have an agricultural background. !
I have not been able to obtain American citizenship yet, so I will be a candidate when I do ! I also appreciate your information about the current administration !

min-san
I see that you are recruiting at various places such as airline companies and universities. I see that you are recruiting at airlines, universities, etc.
Thank you for sharing your site. I will check them out !.

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#6

If you look at the job search page, you'll find all kinds of jobs.
If you have a workable visa, you can find any number of jobs. If you need visa support, you can often end up in tourism or food and beverage,,

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#7

I have not yet obtained US citizenship." = Have you obtained a GC ?
Sorry to be realistic, but if you live in Japan and assume visa support, it is quite difficult to do anything other than work requiring Japanese language skills. There are quite a few Americans who are qualified to work in IT. Not only Hawaii residents, but even mainland US residents are attracted to IT jobs in Hawaii and apply for them. It is better to take people from the mainland who want to move to Hawaii with a good command of English than to provide visa support and have them move from Japan.

Conversely, jobs that make use of Japanese = tourism ・ food and beverage, the income is often quite low, and if you emigrate from Japan relying only on Japanese, you will have a very difficult life.

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About a convenient and easily accessible hotel for amateurs in Times Square ~.

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#1
  • turboket
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  • 2025/02/24 03:34

We are two uncles and an aunt traveling to New York City for the first time in about 45 years
Total amateurs ・ We are up and coming ☆☆☆☆☆☆ ☆
We are currently staying at the InterContinental New York Times Square and the Holiday Inn City Times Square and Courtyard

I'm thinking of staying at one of these 3 hotels in New York Manhattan/Fifth Avenue for 5 nights in late July I want to go to the Statue of Liberty and general sightseeing ( lol )
I've never used Uber or Lift apps before !
I'm a bit worried

Which of the above hotels is the most convenient and safe ・ I'd love to hear from anyone who lives there about which ones are the best for staying safe and sightseeing
Please help us

and we will arrive at JFK early in the morning at 6:20am
each person has one suitcase to the hotel
what is the best way to get there ?

I would be very grateful for your help!

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I would like information on Early Achievers Preschool.

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#1
  • yuuuuu
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  • 2025/02/17 16:17

I would like to send my 3 year old child to a preschool, but we are new to Hawaii and our family does not speak English, I would be very happy if you could give me some information.

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#2
  • min
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 15:48
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I am also looking for a preschool for my grandchildren with my daughter.
This preschool in Kahala is
funded by a Japanese company, but the owner is Korean.
It seems to accept students from Japan, but
it doesn't say anything about teachers speaking Japanese.
I was more surprised at the ridiculously high tuition fees.

For a 3 year old (no diapers)
8:00 ~ 14:30 per year $ 21,450
I need an extra hour to watch my child
14:30 ~ 17:00 per year $ 4680
per year $ 26,130 per month $ 2200 per month.
And the enrollment fee is $ 2000.

The other places we are looking at are $ about 1300 per month
And the enrollment fee is $ about 150.

I don't think you have to worry about your child, since he/she will get used to English soon if he/she is 3 years old, but
if the preschool accepts students from Japan,
they will be busy with the existing students. ?
I am worried about that.
Well, it's too expensive for me to send her to school at home...
I'll send her at 3 years old (without diapers).

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#3

I saw a notice on the Chodo-Binabi page. If you are interested, I think it would be a good idea to contact them and get some information.
Preschools in Hawaii are all over the map, so if you choose one based on price alone, many people regret it later.
It is an investment in your child, so if he or she will grow up to be excellent in the future, it would be cheap ・ ・.

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#4

Where do you live ?
Kahala ??

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#6

私もびびなびの広告から見つけました。私はホノルルに引っ越ししてから日が浅く、3歳の子供のプレスクールを探しているのですが、かなり出遅れたようで、まだ新学期からの受付可能なところが限られていること考えるとアーリーアチーバーズも選択肢かなと思ってます。実際に園を運営しているのはSylvernなどの塾を経営している方のようで、教育のバックグラウンドがある方たちのようですし。以前はプレスクールだった場所であり、立地や施設もよさそうですし。。私は自宅がハワイカイで便利だと思いました。

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About Channel-J

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#1
  • Aloha
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  • 2023/11/01 17:47

I have a subscription to Channel-J, a service that allows me to watch Japanese TV.
They used to have an office in Waikiki, but now I don't know where it is and the phone number is disconnected.
I often have trouble watching TV, and my email inquiries have not been answered.
Does anyone know who to contact ??

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#90
  • トモ
  • 2024/09/21 (Sat) 18:50
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You seem to know a lot.

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#91
  • 3S
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 15:47
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I can see you all ? something is wrong at my house.

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#92
  • Kiss::
  • 2024/10/17 (Thu) 14:38
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Five years ago, when I called, they would respond right away and someone who looked like a manager ? would come to my house, but now I don't know where they are or what they are doing. The office is gone, and I don't know who is working there.
They don't disclose the name of the person in charge, and the address of the office is also hidden and unknown.
I want to open an office in a duty free store again and renew my TV machine while seeing the faces of the staff. I want to be reassured.

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#93
  • BBA
  • 2025/02/12 (Wed) 10:31
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This is what happened

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC5vwoHt4Ic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvP8dbqy9yg

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#94
  • 名無し
  • 2025/02/21 (Fri) 22:11
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# Mr. 93

Those youtubes are probably no longer available due to a violation of the terms and conditions.

If you are watching Channel J, I think you should move to Sakura Connection.

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Insurance

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#1
  • はな
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  • 2025/02/12 09:06

For those who have cancer and life insurance in Hawaii
do you have any recommendations ?
and what kind of plans do you have
please let me know.

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#2
  • Hulu
  • 2025/02/12 (Wed) 13:07
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Hana-san
Hello.
It is faster and more accurate to ask your life insurance representative directly instead of here.
That's how I got my savings insurance.

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#5
  • 名無し
  • 2025/02/21 (Fri) 22:08
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直接、生命保険のAgentさんにお聞きになってください。

ここでは、具体的な事は、Agentさんでないと、話せないません。
もしも、堂々と色んな事を話し始めると、保険Agent法の違法に
なってしまいます。

Websiteで書かれてる様な内容しか話せないので、個々の状況等は
加味されません。

やはり、直接Agentさんにお聞きになってください。

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English Proficiency

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#1
  • kai
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  • 2025/02/17 03:12


We would like to hear from real people who have lived in the area and what was their level of English proficiency when they immigrated.

It depends on your job, but could you give us a rough idea of the type of work you do and your current level of English at the time of immigration? We would also appreciate it if you could also give us some reference of how you learned the language there.

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#9
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  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 19:57
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I have 40 years total in the U.S. About 25 years in CA. Hawaii is about 15 years.

I originally came to the US as an international student. At that time, I could not speak English at all, but
I attended a vocational school in Japan to prepare for studying abroad.

I came to the U.S. with a good command of English, but I could not speak it. Then,
one day, six months later, all of a sudden, I could speak and hear better than ever.
That day, I went to New York City to play, and experienced 3 days of free time, and I had to
do things on my own, and if I couldn't speak, I would get lost in New York City, and
not be able to return to my hotel.

After that, I learned to speak English, and it has been 40 years since then, and I am not involved in any Japanese
community except here.

I don't study English, I just get used to it.

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#10
  • Honu
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 20:14
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I wonder if KAI is a woman.

If your partner cannot speak Japanese, you will have to communicate in English, so your English ability will improve.
Many women are fluent in English because there are many international marriages in Hawaii, but there are couples who don't get along with their husbands or don't speak at all
Even if they have been in Hawaii for several decades, some of them remain at a daily English conversation level. Even if they are a masked couple, they will improve if they use English at work.
I think it depends on their own efforts.
While you are in Japan, I think it would be good to get used to hearing English while having fun with western movies and music.

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#11
  • ajisai
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 21:13
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I know that everyone who has responded here is very talented, but there are others like me who are not, so I just wanted to say a few words.
I was at the junior high school level when I moved to Hawaii and went to an adult school in Hawaii, but I was not immediately fluent in English. My elementary school child also entered the ESL class in the school with only simple vocabulary. The teacher at the time told us not to be in a hurry and not to push too hard even if we didn't speak English for about 9 months. The first 9 months were to be a time to let their ears ring, and after exactly 9 months, they started speaking English.
In no time at all, the kids were overtaking me.
I don't think there is any absolute minimum level of English required to move here. You will get used to it with time.
Don't worry.

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#12
  • kai
  • 2025/02/20 (Thu) 18:50
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ajisai san
Don't worry. The word "accustomed" gives me a lot of strength in the first 9 months.
I also thank my teacher for saying that...

I will remember that the key is how much you can put yourself in an English environment and how much effort you can put in !.

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#13
  • 名無し
  • 2025/02/21 (Fri) 22:02
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英会話は、日本の中学の時の英語でならう単語、1、500ワードで成立します。

そんな、難しい英単語、文法を覚える必要はありません。

よく、日本人観光客の方々が使ってる英語、例えばホテルのチェックインとかで、
え?どうしてそんな複雑な英語使うの?と思います。

シンプルな英語で良いんですよ。シンプルな英文法で良いんですよ。

テレビの報道、映画、ドラマなどの番組、めちゃくちゃシンプルですよ。

複雑に考えないで。

発音は、こればかりかはアメリカ人の様な発音はほぼ不可能だと思って
ください。顎などの骨格がそもそも、その様になってない以上、無理です。

慣れて行きましょう。そしたら、少しづつ話せるようになると思います。

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Punahou and Iolani Kinder Number of examinees

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  • Waikiki
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  • 2025/02/21 19:00

Hello.
I am thinking of applying for my child to take the Kinder exam this fall.
I was wondering if anyone knows how many people have taken the Punahou and Iolani Kinder exams in the last few years?
I understand that the Kinder exam is the most difficult. If you are taking the Middle exam, there is a test and a score bar, so I think it is fair and people who are not at that level may not take the exam. Please let me know.

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Japan and Hawaii Comparison

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#1
  • マナ
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  • 2024/08/11 07:06

About living in Hawaii. I have a question for those who live or have lived in Hawaii. In comparing life in Hawaii and Japan, what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of Hawaii over Japan, and what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of Japan over Hawaii ? Would you like to live in Hawaii again ? If you currently live in Hawaii, would you like to stay in Hawaii or return to Japan? If you live in Hawaii now, do you want to live in Hawaii forever?

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I have been told that I have several congenital defects in my heart and will probably need surgery eventually. During a physical examination at the time of my permanent residency, I was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat just by listening to my heartbeat, and my specialist told me about the specific problem. Since then, whenever I have changed doctors, it is always pointed out at the first medical examination. I had health checkups every year for less than 30 years in Japan, but they never pointed it out.

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#8
  • ニュータッチ
  • 2025/01/26 (Sun) 19:51
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In Japan, there is an image that a doctor can only see a patient for a few minutes, and that he or she has to handle a large number of patients, especially in larger hospitals. I often wonder if they are not able to examine and treat patients properly. In Hawaii, it is sometimes difficult to get an appointment, but I have the image that they are humane and take their time to examine you. On the other hand, I don't think Hawaii has a physical examination system like Japan. Well, if I tell him I have symptoms, he will refer me. I think that if insurance covers it, endoscopes, which in Japan are done without any, are very easy with general anesthesia, and humane ( suffering is ) taken care of, such as pain.

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#9

Good things about Japan

clean overall
many responsible companies
cheap
few homeless, strange people on the streets
good indoor entertainment.


Good things about Hawaii

Easy, don't worry too much about anything
Things are often easy
Flexible
Many kinds of food sold in supermarkets (from super healthy food to junk food)
Many cheerful and pleasant people
Good sense of humor
Nice climate, you can wear short sleeves, shorts and beasan all year round

Bad things about Japan
Too strict about many things, you have to care about many things Too many things to care about
Too many germaphobes
Same chain restaurants and food
Lack of flexibility since the late Heisei period
Fewer and fewer facilities and parks to play, and more and more boring shopping malls and townhouses
No sense of humor, especially after 2010's
Economy has been stagnant since the bubble economy, no new and attractive things are being created these days. Technology is also stagnant. Foreign countries are ahead of us.
Prices are rising, but salaries are not rising much. When I go abroad due to the weak yen, I feel that things are very expensive.
Prostitutes are on the rise, and inbound tourism is worsening public safety.


Bad points about Hawaii
Many dirty places. There are many homeless people and strange people, but I think it is getting better and better these days.
The removal of pay phones, bus tickets, etc. make it hard for analog people to live.
Prices are high.
Insects are abundant.
There are no four seasons, so winter sports and other activities are almost impossible to enjoy.

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#10
  • PPB
  • 2025/01/27 (Mon) 07:25
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I have lived in Hawaii for less than 30 years. As you have said, I feel that medical care in Hawaii is definitely more humane. I had a simple surgery in Japan, but the doctor was very poor, and when I complained of severe pain after the surgery, he would not listen to me, saying, "You have to put up with this. It was very painful that they did not listen to me. Here, even during surgery with local anesthesia, they always say, "If you feel any pain, please let us know immediately. Also, when I broke my bone in Japan and was taken care of at a hospital, they did not give me a proper cast, and the doctor in charge just gave me a flimsy plastic cast without even looking at me for a month ( I went for a follow-up visit, but it didn't last ). When I returned to Hawaii to see a specialist, he told me, "You can't heal properly with such flimsy plastic. I had to start all over again. Even though the medical cost is high, I feel that Hawaii is a safe and reliable place to receive proper care. As Mr. Newtouch said, there are no physical examinations here, but there are some tests that are recommended when you reach a certain age, so I take those and also ask my doctor for a very detailed blood test once a year.

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#13
  • プライム
  • 2025/02/11 (Tue) 00:10
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Aloha ! If you can afford it, I think the best ( ideal ) is to go back and forth between Japan and Hawaii. In Hawaii, you can relax and enjoy the slow life, and the climate is perfect. I don't remember ever catching a cold in Hawaii. But when I get tired of it, I go back to Japan to live in the city life, and when I come back after a few months, everything feels fresh again.

If you are going to live in one or the other all the time, it depends on the person.


"Hawaii"

Rent is expensive ( About 3 times as expensive as in Japan for the same specs, not many new apartments )

No plastic surgery ( Hyaluronic acid etc. )

No saunas, super public baths, etc. ( If you like this in Japan )

Not many places to walk ( From Waikiki, only two courses )

Hawaii Medical Choice Act ( I would use this if I had to )


"Japan"

Many people are impatient (. If you say "eh-too" on the phone and pause for a moment, they will say "moshi moshi moshi" ? but in Hawaii they will wait )

we are like an immigrant nation ( in the US it has always been the case but in Japan they are resistant to it. Chinese people walking around on the phone talking loudly )

Extremely hot in summer ( The temperature is getting hotter every year, often over 35 degrees. )

Fashion sense is one of the best in the world ( Many Japanese who have lived in Hawaii for a long time become careless and tacky in their appearance. I am often surprised to find out that they are Japanese )

I am sure there are more, I will add more later.

How about you guys ??

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Only my husband ⁉️

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  • 新ママ
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  • 2024/04/15 15:54

I am a new mother struggling to raise my child.
Why don't you vent your frustration with your husband together ?.

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#119
  • TheScene
  • 2024/08/26 (Mon) 00:18
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I'm a Caucasian guy and I just ended my marriage of 11 years.
Divorce is hard but I want to marry a Japanese again.
please send me a messege if you want to talk to me. I have 3 children. I have 3 children.
My children are 4, 2 and 1 years old.
I don't think your husband is the only problem... Married life is hard. Especially when you have children.

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#120
  • 辞めとけ .
  • 2024/08/26 (Mon) 11:05
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Eleven years, huh? Planned divorce for a Japanese wife.

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#121
  • フランス
  • 2024/08/26 (Mon) 15:25
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Wife and lover
Husband and lover

In France, many people are openly in love even after marriage as a matter of course

I admire a relationship where we are not tied to each other

You are married, you can't be in love ?
I do fall in love.

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#122
  • 日本
  • 2024/08/26 (Mon) 18:24
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Japan is a top class adulterous paradise, especially for women who choose to perform in adult films because they can get paid by professionals.

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#124
  • TRASH
  • 2024/08/26 (Mon) 23:51
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If you have 3 kids, the tax removals + subsidies from the government and local government are enormous. Let's learn a little.

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