Imouto the Big Key Towards Happiness?

In order to find out more about the average family life, the University of Ulster psychologists put an survey out for 571 individuals to answer honestly.

People between 17-27 of age, were found significantly more happier and positively influenced with an imouto involved (little sister) than those without. Coincidence? The professor in charge does not seem to think so, as he believes (and what everybody is most likely is already aware of), you’re more emotionally involved with a imouto involved than an otouto (little brother).

“Sisters appear to encourage more open communication and cohesion in families.

However, brothers seemed to have the alternative effect.

Emotional expression is fundamental to good psychological health and having sisters promotes this in families.”

In the case of a family with lot’s of otouto’s available, they will most likely need to restrain themselves in various scenerios:

“We may have to think carefully about the way we deal with families with lots of boys.”

This is up for debate, some feel like it is, and most likely a big majority of it too. While others, simply don’t. However, it is indeed an interesting subject, which we would like to know more about, so here is a poll! Vote away!

Are you Happy With or Without Imouto?


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