Absolutely do not, seriously.
He's just another typical guy with a nuna, that's all.
I mean, in a brother-sister relationship, who do you think the parents usually take more care of?
The nuna, being the firstborn and a girl, often gets left to do things on her own, while the younger brother gets everything done for him just because he's the youngest. So how do you think he grows up...? It's obvious even without seeing it.
My younger brother is in his senior year of high school right now, and he still never cleans up after himself. Even when I tell my mom not to do it for him, she still does.
His future girlfriend or wife is seriously going to have a tough time. He looks fine on the outside, but sigh...
He's just another typical guy with a nuna, that's all.
I mean, in a brother-sister relationship, who do you think the parents usually take more care of?
The nuna, being the firstborn and a girl, often gets left to do things on her own, while the younger brother gets everything done for him just because he's the youngest. So how do you think he grows up...? It's obvious even without seeing it.
My younger brother is in his senior year of high school right now, and he still never cleans up after himself. Even when I tell my mom not to do it for him, she still does.
His future girlfriend or wife is seriously going to have a tough time. He looks fine on the outside, but sigh...
"Today, my little brother in his 1st year middle school wrote '69' on the back of his P.E. class shirt and started saying bullsh*t like 'Give me your pretty nuna's number.'
My unnie and I caught him, dragged him into my room, and beat the crap out of him.
Give me back my bratty brother you Hannam f*ckers...
I think I finally understand why guys with nunas tend to grow up normal. Little sisters don't cut it. Only the discipline and correction from an nuna can raise a boy to be gentle and considerate"
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1. [+67, -4]
But still it's better than not having nunas no?
2. [+45, -1]
I think it's because, between a younger brother and an older brother, the older brother often gets more from the parents just for being a guy (plus the 'firstborn son' buff) + he’s older so he pulls rank + and he's a typical man, so he tends to have all three of those traits. At least if he’s the younger one, there's still a chance for me to keep him in line
3. [+28, -12]
When you see a guy who grew up under strong parents who don’t show favoritism, but still treasure and adore thenuna because she’s the firstborn and a daughter, and he was raised under a tough, assertive nuna, the manners he learns from getting smacked around by her are no joke. Most guys get 'shaped' by their exes or current girlfriends, often in a superficial way. But guys who grow up with nunas are shaped and molded to the core. The killer point is that they don’t even realize it’s 'manners', it’s just normal life to them. They know how precious women are, understand what women go through, and instinctively know where the line is, how not to cross it, and how not to burden them. So they come off really gentle.
Also, they speak so nicely, never make offensive jokes about women, and while they might get indifferent if they’re completely uninterested, they’re never gross or disrespectful. Once you get to know them, you can just feel they’re different. They're actually charming
Also, they speak so nicely, never make offensive jokes about women, and while they might get indifferent if they’re completely uninterested, they’re never gross or disrespectful. Once you get to know them, you can just feel they’re different. They're actually charming
4. [+24, -1]
It's case by case. In my family, the eldest has always come first, and since I have a strong personality, my younger brother definitely grew up knowing his place. But he’s still mi**gynistic.
He basically sees me more like a hyung than a nuna and just doesn’t talk back to me, that’s it.
The difference is just between 'talking back to his nuna or not', it’s not about his actual mindset or beliefs
He basically sees me more like a hyung than a nuna and just doesn’t talk back to me, that’s it.
The difference is just between 'talking back to his nuna or not', it’s not about his actual mindset or beliefs
5. [+23, -0]
You can tell that this is fake f*ck ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
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