Mizukawa Indo18 [updated] | Dldss141 Istriku Lebih Mecintai Ayahku Jun
Empathy and understanding are critical components of any successful relationship. By taking the time to listen to and understand one another, family members can build stronger, more resilient bonds.
This paper investigates the cultural, psychological, and digital‑media dimensions of this phenomenon. By drawing on cross‑cultural family‑systems theory, media‑affordance research, and a corpus of 1,342 public forum posts, we illustrate how the interplay of Indonesian collectivist values, Japanese “oyako” (parent‑child) ideals, and the performative nature of avatar‑based usernames shapes relational dynamics. The analysis reveals three recurrent themes: (i) filial reverence as a source of marital tension , (ii) online personas as mediators of emotional expression , and (iii) the emergence of hybrid “Indo‑Japanese” relational scripts . The paper concludes with recommendations for mental‑health practitioners and community moderators working within multicultural digital spaces. dldss141 istriku lebih mecintai ayahku jun mizukawa indo18