Safely improve your relationship and cooperation with a physically larger, stubborn younger brother.
(My Little Brother Is Seriously Huge, Won’t You Come See Him? — A Creator’s Guide) uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni kona work
The “dekai otouto” is a trope in Japanese family dramas and real-life complaints. He’s the younger brother who grew up tall, broad-shouldered, and strong — the kind of person everyone assumes will play sports, do manual labor, or join the military. But instead, he’s unemployed, underemployed, or “mi ni konai” — the work doesn’t suit him. Safely improve your relationship and cooperation with a
Why doesn’t it suit him? Several possibilities: If refusal is deep-seated, cognitive behavioral therapy can
If refusal is deep-seated, cognitive behavioral therapy can address avoidance.