11 comments on “Kudo Haruka: “I still like the smell of my dad’s pillow.”

  1. I don’t think I’ve ever made the effort of smelling anyone’s pillow. 0_o

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  2. I don’t know what to think about this hahaha
    but, girls like the scent of men’s perfume
    Maybe it’s the case (;^_^)

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  3. What an odd theory. It seems perfectly natural to me that someone would enjoy or find some kind of ease of mind in the smell of a parent (that they have positive feelings toward). Smell is often used by mammals to identify one another after all, and is one of the strongest memory triggers in people.

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  4. When I went on a two-week long school trip to Europe, I brought a shirt of my dad’s along to keep over my pillow. When I got homesick, I hugged and smelt the pillow, and I calmed down after my brain recognized the scent as my father’s! Maybe Kudo brings something like that along on tours?

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  5. Idols are basically not allowed to be sexual beings, so I find this “immature thinking” for lack of a better term unsurprising.
    You translated a thread about Tamura Meimei also bathing with her dad into her teens. I think お父さん is お父さん is お父さん.

    Though admittedly, I’ve seen Japanese girls treats their relationship more familial than romantic, even if they were never idols…

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  6. Kudo : “I’m always daddy little girl”

    “daddy little girl”

    Shit, I watch too much porn.

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  7. I am so thankful for the very strong relationship I have with my daughter. Lots and lots of time was invested in her childhood activities. It has paid off in spades! Today I get to live it all over again with two wonderful grand-daughters. We still do family vacations together!

    Japanese have different traditions and perspectives than what Western culture allows. In many ways the Japanese have it better.

    I am so going to miss Duu when she graduates.

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