Again? It Makes Sense, I Think
I ran into that woman from last night again about an hour later. While my laptop was chugging away, downloading stuff, we talked for about an hour. One of the dogs' names was Kohaku, and I forgot again the other one's name.
Anyway, if it's any indication of how Japanese people are different, she at one point starting talking about how she's really strong, but has no breasts.
By the way, she's older than me by a generation, so this isn't something really new.
This park is very popular, as it's like the yard of probably a couple of thousand people. It's the only thing like it in the area that I know of.
Anyway, if it's any indication of how Japanese people are different, she at one point starting talking about how she's really strong, but has no breasts.
By the way, she's older than me by a generation, so this isn't something really new.
This park is very popular, as it's like the yard of probably a couple of thousand people. It's the only thing like it in the area that I know of.
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Kohaku...as meaning amber? Cool.
Interesting conversation, at least the part you told us.
people don't randomly come up to talk to me /cry
Were her breasts so little?
Honestly, I'm not sure she actually had breasts. If she did, they were completely hidden by the windbreaker.
I wonder, if in some ways, Japanese people find it easier talking to strangers about such things...just a thought.
At the same time, it might just be funny random conversation...it sounds very much like something my mother's mother would have said when she was still alive. She was a fun lady who had lived quite an interesting life, and sometimes out of nowhere she would have comments like that just float into the conversation. Fun to be reminded of that.
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