dragonsfire8 said:
Thats fine with me, that Sayako decided on this route for marriage. It her choice.
But seriously, dont you think it is a little odd that Hisahito was born with such a big gap in years between he and his sisters? It cant be that difficult to concieve that it takes well over a decade. (I know full well about human biology, so there is no need to point that out.) And yes, I know that they were being "dutiful" and being the "saviour" of the family, and they would know that "their lives would be more restrictive not less once they become the heirs to Naruhito and Masako" why would they want to go through with it when armed with that knowlege? That is they want to please Their parents, The Emperor and Empress, or traditionalists.
No; it's not odd that Prince Hisahito has born with such "big gap" in year between he and his siters. I have a case in my own family (who is not Royal, of course!
) and know others. One of my in laws aunty, had TWENTY years old when her twin brothers José and Alberto were born...An accident? Their parents claimed that it was what it happened. They wouldn't excpect to have more children, since they were ready to have grandchildren...In fact, José and Alfredo are now two years older than their eldest nephew! Another case I knows was the one of a teacher of mine from High School. Her parents called them "the mistake". She already had four older brothers and sisters, and when they parents are preparing themselves to marry the eldest of his children (Julio, who has 21 years old at the time), their last daughter was born. The littlest of "the first volley of children", Elizabeth, had 15...A good gap...isn't it?
In these two cases, the gap is biggest than in the Princesses Kako and Mako and their little brother. Then, I know a very close case in my own family where the gap is not so big: my mother is seven years older than her sister (with any other sibling being born in the middle) , and my two cousins, Enrique and Adriana has exactly EIGHT years between the two.
At the other hand...What if Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko wanted to search a boy for them? All families wants to have mixed children, boys and girls and they already have two girls. If they could have this baby boy, and in view of Japan laws, he is now the Heir of the Throne, this is not our bussiness. And if the Emperor asked them to try to have another baby in order of assuring the dinasty and they did it, this is not our bussiness either. Good for them.
I will never be like those people who doesn't like Prince Hisahito only for he is "the mean boy" who comes just to stea the throne to poor Princess Aiko. Both of them are cousins and it is better for them to be friends and to love each other, as members of the same family.
Happy Easter for all of you.
Vanesa.