1 Funkan Dake Furete Mo Ii Yo%e2%80%a6 Guide
No one should ever feel like they need to allow touch—even briefly—to please someone else or avoid an argument.
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In Japanese social dynamics, physical touch is often more reserved than in Western cultures. Because public or even private displays of affection can be rare depending on the relationship, "touching" carries a much higher emotional stakes. When a character asks to "furete" (touch/feel), they aren't just asking for physical contact; they are asking to bridge the emotional distance that exists between two souls. 1 funkan dake furete mo ii yo%E2%80%A6


