Japanese broadcaster Sayuri shows the hardships of being a single mother by arguing in the bathroom with her son Zen, who has begun to distinguish between genders.
In the 25th episode of Channel A‘s ‘Dad is a middle-aged man’ broadcast on the 17th, Sayuri, who gave birth to a son through sperm donation, was depicted as a new middle-aged man. As a 45-year-old single mother, the daily life of ‘Steel Umpa’, who raises her 4-year-old son Jen alone, was revealed.
Sayuri said, “Since Zen doesn’t have a father, physical strength is the key,” and went straight to the ‘Martial Arts Tricking’ gym to do high-intensity physical training.
After Jen checked out of daycare, the two went to the supermarket for dinner. After letting Jen take the lead in doing the grocery shopping, I stopped by the bathroom for a moment. Jen, who had begun to distinguish between genders, insisted, “I’m going to the men’s restroom.”
Since she couldn’t clean up after herself yet, Sayuri calmly persuaded Zen to take care of her business in the women’s bathroom. But even after that, Jen was upset, saying, “I wanted to go to the men’s bathroom.”
Cast members who watched the situation advised, “Even if you make a mistake, it would be better to send him to the men’s restroom alone.” Sayuri, who returned home, showed sincerity in fostering Zen’s independence by personally telling her to separate the litter and preparing dinner together.
After dinner, we had another fight to get ‘Energizer’ Jen, who jumps on the trampoline non-stop, to take a bath.
After giving Jen a refreshing wash, I got ready for bed and read a storybook explaining various types of families to Jen in bed to make her understand. At this time, when Sayuri asked about the type of her family, Zen chose a picture of a family with only a mother and child, then buried her head and said, “There is no father.”
Sayuri said calmly, “To put it another way, I am afraid that Zen will be hurt when he finds out the truth, so I am trying to tell him accurately.” After putting Zen to sleep after many twists and turns, Sayuri, who succeeded in ‘succeeding’ in 12 hours, had a video call with her mother in Japan.
Sayuri’s mother, who is undergoing chemotherapy after breast cancer surgery, said, “I’ve finally finished my 8th treatment, and I can even eat sushi.” He showed off his missing hair without hesitation and laughed, giving a pleasant feeling of ‘Mojeonjeonjeon’. Lastly, Sayuri expressed her affection for Zen, saying, “I thought I would become a mother once I had a child, but I am going through the process of becoming a mother day by day.”
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