Go-Shussan Iwai
Posted by cyborg on July 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Having a baby in a different culture could be challenging and surprising, and so as being married to a foreigner. You never know how deeply ingrained your culture is until you live in a different country or marry a foreigner. But then all would end up so well when both of you are willing to adapt.I didn'T...
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