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00:01In the past, Okamura was...
00:05I didn't think I'd be interested in bento boxes like this.
00:12And so did Narumi.
00:15My mom is watching, so she wants to say something funny.
00:18I don't usually think of funny things that 2nd year students come up with, so don't do it.
00:23It's a secret.
00:25The two continue to get excited about raising children.
00:35I'm in a hurry.
00:39What should I do?
00:44Wait a minute.
00:47This kind of thing happens.
00:51A baby who is so cute can't help but grow up.
00:58It's a rebellious period when a child is in puberty.
01:02I'm rebellious.
01:05Why are you wearing brown?
01:06It makes it easier to cut.
01:07I'm stressed out when my parents get annoying.
01:10I'm a little irritated when I look at my dad.
01:14It's hard to explain.
01:16It's hard.
01:18I can explain it, but it's hard to explain what it's like.
01:23Do you want to go eat?
01:25No.
01:26That's fast.
01:29Do you want to go to Korea?
01:33If you mistreat your parents when you are in puberty,
01:40There is a possibility that the parent-child relationship will deteriorate.
01:43I'm scared.
01:45When I asked my parents, who have a child in puberty,
01:505th and 6th grade are the same as 2nd and 4th grade.
01:53Mr. Narumi will be 1 or 2 years old.
01:55Yes, Mr. Narumi, thank you for your hard work.
01:58I'm going to eat.
02:00It's been a while.
02:01Mr. Fukamura's 3-year-old child will be told not to wash the laundry in a year or two.
02:07That's fast.
02:08You have to wash your heart.
02:10I'm going to raise my child.
02:13That's the best.
02:14That's the best.
02:15I'm going to hold it for a long time.
02:17I'm going to hold it for a long time.
02:19Please do your best with all your heart.
02:24This time, we interviewed 300 puberty kids in Kansai who were dissatisfied with their parents.
02:33Mom and Dad in front of the TV are also dissatisfied.
02:36Looking at this, you can see how good and bad the puberty kids are.
02:44The opening of the puberty too parent-child situation special.
02:50This time, it's a puberty too parent-child situation special.
02:54My child is still 2 years old.
02:57I'm just getting started.
03:00You have to prepare a lot of things.
03:02I was rebellious, too.
03:04If I was rebellious, I wouldn't feel like this.
03:08This time, we have a Z-generation entertainer who still has puberty memories.
03:16Do you still have it?
03:17Do you still have it?
03:18Do you still have it?
03:19You're 29 years old.
03:22I'm 29 years old.
03:24What generation are you?
03:25Koji, what generation are you in?
03:27I'm still in the rebellious period.
03:31Mr. Yasufumi Nakoshi, who is more familiar with puberty, also agrees.
03:37Is it inevitable to be irritated by children?
03:40It can't be helped.
03:42In short, it's a rebellious period when parents and children's values collide and they can't pull each other.
03:49It doesn't have to be a rebellious period.
03:52It doesn't have to be a rebellious period.
03:54You don't have it.
03:55I don't have it.
03:56I haven't been told that I'm rebellious.
04:00I haven't been told anything.
04:01I haven't been told to study.
04:03So it's not a negative impression.
04:06It's unlikely that puberty will be a rebellious period.
04:11That's why you say it's a rebellious period.
04:15If there's a culture that makes people think it's a joke,
04:19puberty in Kansai is a pinch.
04:25We investigate whether puberty in Kansai is a pinch.
04:30The best 7 moments when puberty kids are too irritated by their parents.
04:35First of all, the 7th place.
04:39What about her?
04:41It's good to hear that.
04:44It's the second generation.
04:46I can hear it.
04:47I can hear it a lot.
04:49It's noisy.
04:50I like it.
04:51I like it.
04:52I like it very much.
04:53It's noisy.
04:54It's noisy.
04:55I like it.
04:56I like it.
04:57The 7th place.
04:59They want to know too much about love.
05:03I've heard that.
05:04I said I didn't have it.
05:06I've been playing with it.
05:10That's annoying.
05:12I don't want to talk to my parents.
05:15I don't want to talk to my parents.
05:17I don't want to talk to my parents.
05:18Do you talk a lot to your parents?
05:19That's right.
05:21We all have a face away from us.
05:23We read messages from our favorite people.
05:25We read messages from our favorite people.
05:27We read messages from our favorite people.
05:30It made me angry and shy.
05:33I went to my parents' house to tell them my feelings.
05:36I went to my parents' house to tell them my feelings.
05:37I wanted to tell them that I like them so much.
05:40And my father said that he hoped to talk to me in front of a gate.
05:44And then, she was like,
05:46I'll give you this.
05:47She was like that at the drinking party.
05:49But now, she's like,
05:50I'll give you this.
05:51She's cool.
05:52She's a good person.
05:53The love of my daughter,
05:56as a parent, I'm really worried.
06:00The mothers who have a newborn baby,
06:03They look like veterans.
06:04If I tell them to go hang out with someone,
06:06who should I go with?
06:07Who?
06:08Is there a girl?
06:09If I tell them to go hang out with a girl,
06:13I'm not gonna be able to do anything.
06:16I'm not gonna let them know anything.
06:19I'll tell you so.
06:21I just want to know everything about my son.
06:25Stop it.
06:26That's the future.
06:27Forever.
06:29Everyone will live in the future.
06:31You'll become famous.
06:32That's too bad.
06:34It's been a long time.
06:36Nakoshi-sensei, who is well-versed in the characteristics of puberty in the psychiatric department, says...
06:43Don't ask me what's going on.
06:45Look at it from the side.
06:47If you look at it from the side, you can get a lot of information.
06:50If the other person is anxious, they might tell you the truth.
06:54Even if you play with it, you can have fun playing with it.
06:58I'm okay with collecting information.
07:01A parent and child who embodies the ideals of Nakoshi-sensei.
07:06On the contrary, I say a lot of things, and he gives me advice.
07:11It's too much pressure, so I'm just going to go from myself.
07:16I'm talking about putting up with it for a while and coming from a man.
07:23That's about it.
07:26You can't listen to that kind of sound.
07:33My mom is like a friend.
07:36Somehow, my dad doesn't like it.
07:40I realized that my dad didn't like it.
07:42When I put on toothpaste, I thought,
07:45Wait a minute, what if this is the continuation of my dad?
07:50I don't like it.
07:52That's the moment.
07:54That's right.
07:55That's when I thought I was in puberty.
07:59I was talking about love.
08:01My dad is very worried.
08:05I want to get angry.
08:07I don't like that kind of man.
08:09I like men who ride motorcycles.
08:11I don't like men who ride motorcycles.
08:14I don't like men who take me around at this time.
08:17I've been told a lot of things.
08:19I finally said,
08:20You're so kind.
08:22I said,
08:23I don't like a kind man.
08:25I don't like that kind of man.
08:27I can't forgive you.
08:29You've been saying that you want to marry your father.
08:33I can't forgive you.
08:37The moment when the puberty kid gets too angry at his parents.
08:41The sixth place is...
08:43I got off the bus after I said I could do it.
08:45I can do it in Japanese.
08:47I can't do it.
08:48I'm sure you'll make me a meal.
08:51Even if I was a bachelor,
08:53I've been working hard for you.
08:57I don't like this kind of story.
08:59I don't like that kind of story.
09:01I don't like that kind of story.
09:06The moment when the puberty kid gets too angry at his parents.
09:09The sixth place is...
09:11When I was eating,
09:13My girlfriend asked me,
09:15I'm hungry and will get hungry.
09:21Me, too.
09:23That's why she gets hungry.
09:25I get hungry at the store.
09:27I get angry at my colleagues and
09:39いただきます
09:416人は思春期についていじりすぎる
09:47心だけでなく体の変化も迎える思春期
09:52中でも思春期っズが特に嫌悪感を抱くのが
09:57お風呂一緒に入らんくなったりしたら
10:00思春期きたんけ?みたいな
10:06I tried to follow my mom's words at home, but I was late.
10:09I've been following her words.
10:14I told it to many people.
10:16I told it to many people.
10:21I told it to everyone in Shonan.
10:25When my mom wasn't home,
10:27they said,
10:29I heard from my mom.
10:32I heard it today also.
10:34I hate it when teenage kids are put in a box.
10:39It's also NG to make fun of their physical changes.
10:43Momo, you don't seem like a parent, but you're a good kid.
10:49Thank you, but I was a rebellious kid.
10:53A bad kid?
10:54I was a bad kid, too.
10:56I was.
10:57My parents would do it at home when I was in middle school.
11:02But I'd go home without doing anything.
11:05Then my parents would say,
11:07You should go home.
11:09I'd go home.
11:11They'd say, I'll be back.
11:14It's especially bad in Kansai.
11:16I see.
11:18It's rough.
11:20They'd say, you're not from here.
11:23You're from the river.
11:25I'm from Kirei.
11:27You're from Yamato.
11:29My parents would say, you came out of your father's butt.
11:40I'd tell him what I heard once.
11:44He'd say, I know.
11:46He's persistent.
11:48He doesn't clean up his room.
11:50He's trying to do it now.
11:52He's trying to do it, but he's telling me to do it.
11:56I know.
11:59He talks too much.
12:02He'd say, come on.
12:04I know.
12:05It's not Showa.
12:07I'd say, dinner's ready.
12:09He'd say, I can do it in 10 minutes.
12:11I can do it.
12:13I can't do it.
12:15I'd tell him what time I was going to do it.
12:20But before that, he'd say,
12:22I told you, so I'm not going to do it.
12:27I'd say, I'm going to do it.
12:31I'd say, I'm not going to do it.
12:33He's saying it because he wants to.
12:35He's saying it because he wants to.
12:38But he's not doing it.
12:40If he was, he wouldn't say it.
12:42I'd say, I'm not going to do it.
12:44He'd say, I'm not going to do it.
12:46He'd say,
12:48it's not good to say simple things to a teenager.
12:51It's not good to be emotional.
12:55He'd say,
12:57don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:00Don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:02Don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:04Don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:06Don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:08Don't pay attention to what your parents say.
13:10I'm the youngest of five siblings.
13:15I was always spoiled.
13:18So I'm the only one with a fat family.
13:21It's not genetic.
13:23I'm the only one who's fat.
13:26I'm the only one who's fat.
13:29I was in a really pissed-off mood.
13:32At the time, there was a period when tight clothes were in vogue.
13:37When I was buying it,
13:39I was told,
13:41Aren't the clothes too small?
13:43I
14:13Met you
14:16Do you think I don't you?
14:27Okay, that's what you ought to
14:31Get a little bit more than you just come
14:35Okay, I'm gonna take it up there. It's a good time
14:38I
15:08Don't know
15:12So let me get that you know, I don't know
15:14When I was a little
15:16I don't know
15:17It's your boy. Yeah, I didn't
15:20Get out of it in there. That's what you're gonna
15:23come in and
15:26Yeah, I guess it's not a pretty
15:33See you in the smartphone not you know, you're a pretty new up to put a little itchy Joe for all check this little boy. I'm not you
15:40I
16:10Know
16:40I
17:10I
17:40Guess
17:43It's a good job. Thank you. I said I don't know. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I saw no Nihon. Thank you
17:50Yeah, I'll be no sense
17:52Sports, I think I don't know. I don't think I got a book. We need I can't send boo. Don't worry. Thank you
17:57Shut up. Oh, yeah, boy. Okay. There's you can't do it
18:00Oh
18:30You
19:00Oh
19:30Oh
20:00I
20:02Don't know
20:04Money
20:05You must own it. Yeah, but we're cool. What's done for each other each other?
20:08He's got the time you have to go to God. I don't know. So you want to cut the knuckle?
20:11I'm not sorry. I am
20:15Sunny she's got it. Oh, she'll meet America. Don't go. Oh, yeah. Oh, thank you. Oh, this is you
20:23Chuck China koto to come back there. Yeah, you should I got tons. Kiddo. Yeah, you should I did that
20:28Yeah, I
20:33Well, I think
20:35Honda show look into a kit. Come on. It's a little bit of a show look good
20:40Chicago no super day take a cycle shock me no shit. Okay. Take a cycle
20:46Take a cup of shit. Oh, sorry. Oh, it could aみたいな言われて
20:51Hatsukashiから親と一緒じゃ6年生だけ在区や俺行きたないしってたらなんでも経験しなさい
20:58野球やらせ
21:04To do you did I need
21:08Papa me did I get it
21:15Don't I got to see
21:18Also, I don't
21:26Die
21:32Do you go psycho?
21:47They're gonna be
22:17Thank you
22:26Never keepほどし春季ずから出てくるパパの悪口
22:32中でも番組調べでもっとも多かった
22:35I'm going to be...
22:36...immortal.
22:44A tissue for my nose.
22:45Like the one you put on your desk.
22:46I'm going to use that.
22:50My nose.
22:51My dad said he wanted it.
22:53He put a piece of his nose on my bed.
22:56He said he wanted my nose.
22:57I don't have it.
22:58I don't have it.
22:59He said it's impossible.
23:01He said it's impossible?
23:02He said it's impossible.
23:03He said it's impossible.
23:04He said it's impossible.
23:05He said it's impossible.
23:07It's impossible.
23:08There are two big problems with a father.
23:11One is an arrangement.
23:13He's always talking about stupid things.
23:17He's the lonely kind of father.
23:18That's annoying when you get married.
23:20That's true.
23:21And you have to keep your nose.
23:22Right.
23:23He's the unpleasant kind of father.
23:28The book's author said...
23:30It's not a bad mood, but it's a good atmosphere at home.
23:35It's effective for building a relationship with your father.
23:40I don't want to take a bath with my father.
23:44I don't want to.
23:46I don't want to go home.
23:48It's dirty, smelly, and dirty.
23:52I don't want to go home.
23:54I want to live in the house.
23:56I'm going home.
23:58Father, let's live a strong life tomorrow.
24:03I don't want to live a strong life tomorrow.
24:05I've heard this a lot.
24:07It's a bad mood.
24:09It's a bad mood.
24:12I don't think it's a bad mood.
24:14I'm sure your father is doing his best.
24:16I'm doing my best.
24:18Even if it's a bad mood,
24:20it's because I've been working hard for you.
24:24I can't say that.
24:27I can't say that.
24:29I can't say that.
24:31I can't stand it.
24:33I'm irritated.
24:35I'm irritated.
24:37It's pretty tough.
24:39That's why I loved him so much.
24:42The gate was open at 9 o'clock.
24:44I couldn't protect him when I went to work.
24:47He didn't tell me what time it was.
24:50I thought I should go home at 9 o'clock in the morning.
24:52I went home at 9 o'clock in the morning.
24:54I opened the door slowly in the morning.
24:56He was waiting at the door.
24:58He was crying a lot.
25:00Did he cry?
25:02He said,
25:04I don't care what time you come home.
25:06He's the best father.
25:08He's a good father.
25:10He's a good father.
25:12I'm sorry.
25:14I'm sorry.
25:16I was made to sleep at 9 o'clock.
25:18I was made to sleep at 9 o'clock.
25:20I was made to sleep at 9 o'clock.
25:22He has sleep tappy.
25:24How old was he?
25:26He was 9 or 10 years old.
25:28He was made to sleep at 9 o'clock.
25:30He couldn't get bigger.
25:32He couldn't get bigger.
25:34You said you wanted to be a comedian.
25:36You said you wanted to be a comedian.
25:38You said you wanted to be a comedian.
25:40But I was told I couldn't.
25:42But I was told I couldn't.
25:44I don't know why.
25:46I was told to work as a comedian for 3 years.
25:50But I was like, no! This is the last chance in my life!
25:55I can do what I want to do.
25:57I was going to get a job and get a job.
26:01But I got a job here and I couldn't do what I wanted to do.
26:05I wanted to get a job first and become a comedian.
26:09So I said, I'm going to quit.
26:11I told my mother that I failed to get a job, so I had nothing to do.
26:16I lied to her.
26:17What kind of situation is this?
26:19No, I think it's very right.
26:21You're great.
26:23Because you've done your duty to your parents.
26:26Thank you very much.
26:28He was saved.
26:29But it was really just one chance.
26:32I couldn't resist at that time.
26:33If I lost to my parents' gravity again, I might not be able to decide anything.
26:40I realized that instinctively.
26:41I have to get out of here.
26:44You did your best.
26:45When it's 9 o'clock, the gas will come out and you'll be forced to sleep.
26:49The gas will come out automatically.
26:52My parents are right.
26:53Sleeping time is very important.
26:55Nowadays, middle school and high school students don't have enough time to sleep, so they don't have the ability to sleep.
26:59The same goes for adults.
27:01Adults don't sleep either.
27:02That's why my parents are right.
27:05That's why it's hard to escape.
27:08On the contrary.
27:10The moment when a teenager's bond with his parents is too irritating.
27:13Best 7.
27:14Finally, the first place.
27:17I have a cell phone, but I can only use it for five minutes.
27:22I can't make a phone call.
27:23I can't reply to e-mails at all.
27:26In my head, I'm like,
27:27I can't reply to e-mails.
27:28I'm sorry.
27:30You can't use it in your room.
27:32I can't use this.
27:33You can't take it with you.
27:35I can only use my cell phone at home.
27:40I can't use it outside.
27:43I bought this when I was in elementary school.
27:50I've been using it for nine years.
27:52I hate it.
27:54I really hate it.
27:55Poor thing.
27:57The first place is not declared a smartphone.
28:03Now is the time when 40% of elementary school students have their own cell phones.
28:11However, there are many parents who make rules for the use of their children's cell phones.
28:21In addition, it is natural that a certain function is installed in a child's cell phone.
28:28You can use it for a few minutes on each app.
28:31If there is a limit, you can't use it anymore.
28:34It's screen time.
28:37That's an hour a day.
28:40Suddenly, I can't see it anymore.
28:45It's blank.
28:46I can't touch it.
28:47I'm like, what?
28:48I've exceeded today's usage limit.
28:50I can't move it anymore.
28:52I have a choice of sending an e-mail or using it for a minute.
29:03More than 80% of teenagers who heard the story this time had a limit on using their cell phones remotely from their parents.
29:13I can't use it anymore.
29:16He uses it for five minutes.
29:17If I lock it here, I can't use my child's cell phone anymore.
29:23If I'm in a hurry, I go to the bathroom for five minutes, and if it doesn't come out, I turn it off.
29:27But if you turn it off, it'll come out right away, right?
29:29Yeah, it'll come out right away.
29:31I thought it would come out, so I turned it off, and it came out.
29:36It's all from here.
29:37MCC is only available for about 6 hours and 50 minutes.
29:40That's obviously SNS.
29:41That's what I think.
29:43It's not good for the development of the brain.
29:45But if you don't look at it, it's important to be stimulated by information.
29:51That's how the brain develops.
29:53So I think there's definitely a part of human intelligence that doesn't develop without SNS.
30:01During the summer vacation, I'd like you to look at this for three hours and negotiate.
30:06I think it's a good idea for each other to be satisfied with a certain amount of rules and not to mess with each other every day.
30:13Let's talk about smartphone time that parents and children can agree with each other.
30:20That's it. It was the best 7 moments when teenagers were too irritated by their parents.
30:31My parents are still on SNS, so they're following me.
30:37And today's live was like a fool.
30:41If I tweet that I want to drink a lot of alcohol,
30:46I get a message saying that drinking too much alcohol is bad for my body.
30:50It's a joke.
30:53They don't know that I'm saying it as a joke.
30:58That's right. It's the era.
31:00What kind of communication do you want to have?
31:03I don't think anyone on SNS has an answer.
31:07SNS has spread rapidly in the past 20 years.
31:11If you say it, it will be written down and people will die.
31:16As a parent, I'm worried about this, so I want you to do this.
31:20I don't want you to say,
31:22I want you to talk to each other while drinking tea.
31:26That's all I can do.
31:28It's up to the family to decide.
31:30You can't decide, can you?
31:32I'm sleeping at 9 o'clock, so I don't have a smartphone.
31:36I don't have my grandfather's cell phone.
31:39My grandfather is very big.
31:42He's very thin.
31:44Narumi Okamura, who understood the reason why teenagers are irritated, will give a quiz here.
31:50Please think about how to deal with teenagers who are in trouble in a certain situation.
31:58Question
32:01Here's the question.
32:03There is a messy child's room.
32:07The child says,
32:09I don't have a wallet.
32:11I can't find what I'm looking for.
32:13What does the parent say at this time?
32:16First of all,
32:17Did you look for it?
32:21It's messy, so it's like this.
32:25I don't usually clean up, so I don't know where it went.
32:29In the end, the messy situation gets angry.
32:33I'm still a baby, so I'll look for it together.
32:39Maybe like Narumi,
32:42I can't find what I'm looking for because I don't clean up on a daily basis.
32:46Clean up on a daily basis.
32:48You have to decide what's important.
32:51I know that.
32:53I know that, but I can't find my wallet.
32:57At first, the child is worried.
33:01In the end, the child says,
33:03Are you angry?
33:05Can't you help me?
33:07What did you do?
33:09At first, the child is kind.
33:13I think it's normal for many houses to be in preaching mode because it's messy like Narumi.
33:22I expect my parents to look for it.
33:26I'm reacting a little bit.
33:28If that's the case,
33:31It's good to ignore it.
33:33Ignore?
33:34Ignore.
33:35Or when I'm noisy and appealing,
33:38I ask you if you want me to look for it.
33:41If you want me to look for it, I'll ask you to look for it.
33:46In a sense, it's a contract.
33:49I see.
33:50It's a contract.
33:52Sometimes it's better to make a contract calmly.
33:58That's right.
33:59The first step of an adult.
34:01It's a no-no to reach out for anything right away.
34:05Don't forget to be strict sometimes so that the child can be independent.
34:12Just don't clean the room on your own.
34:15Men.
34:16Certainly.
34:17I was told to clean the men's room.
34:19That's important.
34:20I understand.
34:21I joined this world early.
34:23Men are interested in sex no matter how long it takes.
34:26It's natural for a child.
34:28So I put everything I had in my brother's drawer.
34:34I see.
34:35It's all your fault.
34:36I have a lot of things in my brother's drawer.
34:40I have it at home.
34:42How about you?
34:44You're late.
34:45I was in the first grade of junior high school.
34:47I didn't have any money.
34:49So I picked up a video of an adult lying on the river.
34:55My friend Atsu said,
34:57I have a video deck at home.
34:59I said,
35:00Mom, I'm working part-time now.
35:02Let's meet at my house.
35:04I was working hard in Atsu's room.
35:06My mom suddenly came home.
35:09I said,
35:10Atsu, I'm in trouble.
35:11But she didn't come out.
35:14She's in a hurry.
35:15She's a woman.
35:16She's an old woman.
35:17She rushed to the balcony to see the video.
35:22She'll be found out.
35:23She'll be found out.
35:26She'll be found out.
35:27She'll be mad.
35:28I'll turn off her video.
35:31We've seen the frustration of the youth.
35:35From now on...
35:36It's fun.
35:37It's fun.
35:38I go to the art museum in Shizugawa, and there's a 2-liter Iroha water bottle there.
35:44I'm really embarrassed, so please don't.
35:47Okamura is also supposed to be careful, so let's look at the parents' actions.
35:53First, they treat their child too harshly.
35:57For example, if I say I went shopping today,
36:01they'll think, oh, you went?
36:02It's not cool.
36:04I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say this, but I was called out by a person in the hallway.
36:10I was like, Yuu-chan!
36:12I was like, what's going on?
36:14I was like, touch me!
36:16I was like, touch me!
36:18I wasn't being polite.
36:20I was like, no way.
36:22I was like, I don't want to touch you!
36:24I was like, I don't want to touch you!
36:26I was like, I don't want to touch you!
36:28You two are not talking to each other.
36:30These teenagers have a lot of respect for their children.
36:34They're high school students.
36:36However, this is because they love their children too much.
36:40I don't have a lot of kids, but I've been watching them all the time.
36:45Oh, really?
36:47They're just about to grow up.
36:49They're so cute.
36:51They're like, don't grow up yet!
36:53I know they're going to be like that, so I want them to be even smaller.
36:58They're so cute.
37:01I know they're cute, but excessive expression of affection has the opposite effect.
37:07Treating them as gentlemen and women is what leads to their growth.
37:15The parents are so embarrassed.
37:20They don't care about what other people think.
37:24My mom is a karate teacher.
37:27She's going to the drug store with her friends.
37:31Please don't!
37:33I'm sure she'll be surprised.
37:35It's an athletic meet.
37:37She's wearing white t-shirts and red pants.
37:41I'm not cheering for either of you.
37:45She has something else to worry about in the city.
37:50She's embarrassed, so she wants her mom to fix it.
37:54She shouts out loud.
37:57She's loud.
38:00She always shouts out loud.
38:03I have a favorite K-pop group.
38:07When my mom finds a poster, she shouts out loud.
38:11She's like, I found a poster!
38:15She shouts out loud to her mom.
38:19I don't like loud voices.
38:22That can't be helped.
38:25Don't give up!
38:28She has a loud voice.
38:32She has a loud voice, and her ears are long.
38:38However, the voice of a parent is special to a child.
38:45According to research by Stanford University,
38:48most children can distinguish between the voice of a parent and the voice of others in less than a second.
38:56The voice of a parent is the priority for children, so they don't have to shout out loud.
39:05When I drink, I have a hard time shouting out loud.
39:15When I'm outside, I'm embarrassed to talk to others.
39:19I want her to control her voice.
39:22I'll control my voice!
39:28You treat her like a child.
39:30I've always treated her like a child.
39:33I've always treated her like a child, so when I try to hold her hand,
39:37she's like this.
39:39I get angry.
39:41Even if there's no one around you?
39:44When I'm outside.
39:47When I was in the 3rd grade of elementary school,
39:51I was the first to be punished.
39:54I don't call her mom.
39:56From now on, I'll call her mom.
39:58Some people say that.
40:00I played a role of a boy.
40:02Even though no one asked me to do it,
40:04I played a role of a cameraman in a game.
40:08I dubbed the scene and gave it to everyone.
40:11But it's my voice,
40:13so I took a lot of my parts from the next batter.
40:19Everyone else is good at it,
40:21but I didn't take the batter in front of me.
40:25She's too shy to talk to her parents.
40:29She's too excited in front of her friends.
40:33When I took a picture in the dark,
40:35everyone was there, but I looked this way.
40:38How do you feel?
40:41I'm out.
40:43When my friends came to drink water in front of my house,
40:47I was so excited.
40:48Do you want ice cream? Do you want water?
40:50I kept saying,
40:52I want you to stop doing that.
40:54I tried to show everything I could.
40:56When I called my friends,
40:58I said,
40:59Marumaru-chan, Marumaru-kun, who is it?
41:01I want to come in.
41:03When my dad came,
41:05I was so excited.
41:07I said,
41:09I want you to come to my house.
41:11My dad said,
41:13My dad is the most excited.
41:15My dad is the most excited.
41:17My dad is the most excited.
41:19In the midst of all this,
41:21there was an event that she didn't want to miss.
41:24During class,
41:26my mom was blonde.
41:29She was blonde?
41:31She was pink in the front.
41:33She was a stylish mom.
41:35My teacher told me to go to the back.
41:37But I was in front of the hallway.
41:39I couldn't see anything from behind.
41:42My dad went to the back,
41:44but I didn't like it.
41:48I bought an interesting mask on a website.
41:51I put it on.
42:01Your son is angry, isn't he?
42:03I'm tired of it.
42:07That's all.
42:08It was the behavior of a parent who was too embarrassed.
42:12Is it better to be a descendant?
42:14That's right.
42:15In psychology,
42:17in theory,
42:19it's all about power struggle.
42:21A parent wants to be at a distance.
42:23A parent wants to be at a distance.
42:25A parent wants to be at a distance.
42:27In the end,
42:29it's a message to be a descendant of a parent.
42:31A child is a child.
42:33A child is a child.
42:35I'm growing up.
42:37I'm growing up.
42:39I'm not the old me anymore.
42:41I'm not the old me anymore.
42:43What do you do?
42:45What do you do?
42:47What do you do?
42:49I think it's best to be a friend.
42:53I think it's best to be a friend.
42:55I think it's best to be a friend.
42:57I think it's best to be a friend.
42:59It's the same thing.
43:01I once had a small park under the apartment.
43:03I was flirting with my boyfriend.
43:05My mother came from the balcony.
43:07She said,
43:09She said,
43:11I'm sorry!
43:13You think I'm gonna be your friend?
43:15Sensei, this is about the problem with Momo's house.
43:23If possible, you should ask the parents' opinion as well.
43:30Yeah, that's true.
43:32Sensei, in this case.
43:33It's a totally different story.
43:34It's different depending on the family.
43:35Mathematics might have a great meaning.
43:38Well, I don't know.
43:40But I don't like it.
43:42I'm happy that my parents are talking about me on TV.
43:48But I don't like it.
43:50It's rebellious.
43:52It's rebellious, but I feel like I'm riding on my parents' palm.
43:59That's why I don't like it.
44:01You still don't like it?
44:03I used to be shy when I didn't talk much.
44:08You didn't talk much.
44:10I was at home all the time.
44:12I was eating palm, but I was so angry that I just ate it.
44:16Palm?
44:18Why?
44:20It's so delicious.
44:22Why?
44:23It's a fight, so I'm angry.
44:27Gas is coming out.
44:30It's dangerous.
44:51Have you ever been angry at your wife?
44:54I'm still young, so I don't get angry easily.
44:57You blame your mother, right?
44:59That's right.
45:01Because it's unfair.
45:03I was scolded a lot.
45:05When I told my mom that I was angry, she said,
45:10Don't say that!
45:15I couldn't say it.
45:20It's going to be a big deal.
45:22Everyone turns the camera when it's a press conference.
45:25What do you do?
45:27I turn the camera.
45:29Don't let your wife do it.
45:31I'll do it myself.
45:33Don't make such a scary face.
45:36It's time for me to preach.
45:39I'll do it.
45:51It looks delicious.
45:53It looks delicious.
45:59New Costco food 40 times in a row.
46:03T-bone steak!
46:06Macaroni and cheese!
46:08Rasty abura soba!
46:22This is unfair.
46:24It's a devil's rice ball.
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