Understandable. And beside, Masaki has always been this doting brother for the youngest two, and has always see them more like a brother rather than a responsibility (I know Sho and Satoshi thought of them as brothers as well, it's just that being the oldest tend to make you think that the youngster are your responsibility) that's why Jun could somehow sees Masaki in a relationship, but not for the other two.
Yeah. Being independent is a part of growing up, and in this case, also a part of healing. They need to be on their own eventually, to finally start sorting up their thoughts and feelings and everything else they took for granted up until now.
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And beside, Masaki has always been this doting brother for the youngest two, and has always see them more like a brother rather than a responsibility (I know Sho and Satoshi thought of them as brothers as well, it's just that being the oldest tend to make you think that the youngster are your responsibility) that's why Jun could somehow sees Masaki in a relationship, but not for the other two.
Yeah. Being independent is a part of growing up, and in this case, also a part of healing.
They need to be on their own eventually, to finally start sorting up their thoughts and feelings and everything else they took for granted up until now.
Yeah, let's see how this continues :)