I am doing a study about the cases of Filipinas who got separated from their Japanese husbands. I would like to solicit reactions, and if possible suggestions to answer the problem. My thesis presupposes that the marriage between a Filipina and a Japanese is a personal decision. Primarily, the decision to stay or break a marriage rests on either of the couple. There are, however, structures that support the marriage. Without these structure of support, it will be hard for them to keep a marriage. One supporting structure is the moral support extended to them by their family of origin; the second is their peers, friends or communities; and third, their economic capability to support a family. Tensions in any of these structures could lead to a breakdown of communications and eventually put a stress to the relationship. The structure of consciousness of each of the couple should be considere
2007-03-19
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Salsa Hermano
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