Understanding Rīshuhi’s Reluctance to Dismiss Her Maid: Psychological and Legal Insights

Question from a reader:
Why doesn’t Rīshuhi dismiss her maid? Why is she so intimidated? She should be in a higher position than the maid, at least.

Considering Rīshuhi’s Dismissal of the Maid

After receiving a question from a friend, I contemplated the reasons why Rīshuhi does not dismiss her maid. Her position should indeed be above that of the maid,

Understanding Masahiro Nakai’s Silence: Legal Strategy or Emotional Struggle?

Question from a reader:
What could be the reason for Masahiro Nakai not to deny or explain himself after being recognized as a sexual offender?

Reflecting on the Case of Masahiro Nakai

Recently, Masahiro Nakai has been in the spotlight after being recognized as a sexual offender. I’d like to explore some perspectives on why he might not be denying or

Understanding the Emotional Impact of SMAP’s Music: How Memories Shape Our Listening Experience

Question from a Reader:
While listening to SMAP’s songs, I sometimes feel uneasy due to Nakai-san’s influence. When a song plays unexpectedly, that thought inevitably crosses my mind, making me feel bad. Are there others who feel this way?

The Relationship Between Music and Memory

Recently, I’ve heard people say that listening to SMAP’s songs makes them feel uneasy because of

Concerns Over Media Reporting and Presumption of Innocence in Ryoko Hirosue Case

Question from a reader:
Recently, I find the reports about Ryoko Hirosue to be quite abnormal. What do you think? It’s unbelievable that details of the police investigation have leaked, which seems to violate confidentiality obligations. I don’t think it’s fair to circulate information that raises doubts about someone’s character when they have not yet been found guilty. Lawyer Kazuko Ito

Understanding the Controversy Surrounding Masahiro Nakai and the Complexities of Sexual Violence

Question from a reader:
Is it true that Masahiro Nakai committed sexual violence?

Considering Sexual Violence

Recently, there has been a lot of discussion surrounding Masahiro Nakai, prompting reflection on how the term sexual violence is used. First, it’s essential to understand what sexual violence entails. According to the WHO’s definition from 2002, sexual violence is a very broad concept that