>>3497237>What is your waifu's political ideology?Unknown, but probably fairly liberal.
>What about her religion?I don't think she follows a religion, but she is probably influenced by Shintoism and Buddhism.
>Her philosophies? There appears to be some existentialist thought there, but I don't know enough to say what her actual philosophies are.
>Would you two have any serious conflicts?Nothing serious, we would disagree here and there, but I don't foresee any differences in opinion that would cause any serious conflict.
>>3496684>How would your wife like to take classes, online or in person?Definitely in person. I don't know if she'd be able to learn as well in an online format and I think she'd enjoy having others around as well.
>>3497117Minori is a fairly normal high school girl who is the sunshine of my life and also has a knack for all things sports related. She is a very loyal and dedicated friend, who puts the well-being of others over her own. Her diligence is hard to match as she juggles school, club activities, part-time jobs and probably other types of exercise at the same time. She is not one to surrender to outside circumstances, in order to reach her goal of becoming a national level softball player she does all the hard work, because her parents won't support her financially, but rather her younger brother. She does struggle with her self-confidence though, although she does not usually show it, instead putting on a cheerful demeanor. What lies beneath it is largely unknown, a mystery that fascinates me.
But most importantly she is my wife and I'm happy I have her in my life.
>>3497237I think we would both do our share, it probably depends mostly on who is cooking. It would be fun exploring what kind of different ingredients we could use to cook, or her getting excited over finding something new and exotic.