Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1915363-20170802104506

Okay, so with the Yandere-chan's Childhood video, we now knows the extent of the ordeals Yandere-chan's father went through. He tried everything he could to get his daughter to feel some kind of emotion, to no effect. I could surmise that his grandfathers-in-law had tried the exact same thing to no success as well. But it was not entirely pointless. If nothing else, she managed to felt pity, and learned to fake her emotions for his sake.

So the question would be as such: While a soon-to-be Yandere daughter is growing under a fatherly figure, how to steer her away from the worst aspects of the Aishi family? This is harder than it sounds, given that it's practically impossible get her to empathize with colorful emotions like happiness, sadness and anger. 