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If you are talking about bonds, I would think of my friends and family. But, if you were to say friends are of importance, I don't really feel any change in terms of attitude of self-consciousness.
And like, whether when I’m with my friends or when I’m alone, it doesn’t really make a difference. The ages are rather varied, but becase we have the same topic to talk about, that's why they are my friends. I go fishing with them, recently what I tried out and found it interesting was remote control cars,we also went Akihabara, drinking sake…. It was a natural gathering where we just make a din. Even when we are together, even if we are not talking, there’s a feeling that even -if -we- don’t -do -anything-it-will-be-fine kind of relationship, that’s why it’s healing and fun… For me, it’s something that I can’t lose. On top of that, it’s rather mysterious how we became friends, it’s like you know it the moment you met. An invisible bond? It’s probably something like that?
If you are talking about the existence that I don’t have to pay particular attention to, my family is like that too. Especially with my older sister, though we don’t really communicate much… it’s like we are outsiders.(laugh) But, we get along well. Though we don’t really pay attention to each other, we have the connection? There’s this distant feeling. Within the family I talk to my mum pretty often. My mum often buys my clothes for me but, when I go to work I have to change immediately som it’s only my clothes when I’m going home. That’s why, recently I went, “Sheesh it’s alright if you stop buying it.”
Saying such difficult things, I wonder if this is what they call family bonds. Though she say [Ehh!] with a disappointed tone but , I think I managed to properly convey my gratitude to my mum’s kindness.
Arashi? Though it’s like that they are my friends or families, but as expected there are places where they are similar ne. When we are together we are always at ease, in my opinion we do really have strong bonds.