You confirmed the obvious given Naruto being big on family and Hinata naturally being a nurturing person. Good Job. Not what the thread is about but good nonetheless.Nope I confirmed Hinata's family's structure is that of a nuclear family which is stable and adds more support to her and is overall better. It's good for her and the children.
If I'm confirming that I'm dismissing a single parent family which isn't as good(not blaming single parents). Then I offered some reasons why Sakura's family, parents grandparents may not be relevant.
Even though this is manga/anime nobody wakes up 1 day and decides I'm not going to talk to my parents etc. And since Naruto's heavily influenced by Japanese culture which is essentially family orientated, it makes no sense for the author to drop the family of a main character unless there's a reason for it.
It isn't a single parent family. You're making this more about Sarada than Sakura and drawing up strawmen to argue your point.
For the female lead to have no mention of her family or ties to any characters gives light to how poorly executed she was. Outside of Ino, lee and team 7 her relationship with characters was limited in part 1. She was on the same level as tenten. Part 2 showed potential but fell off and made her about Sasuke again just like Naruto.
There was no reason to drop the family when she fainted, when she went to war, when she was having issues with her daughter or pregnant? No pictures no reference to them at all?
Ok.
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