Musicians have the highest lifetime celibacy rate. Our desire for marriage and the film 'High Fidelity'

1 hr 7 min0

In this episode, Kazma and Riku, both wearing matching Title Fight T-shirts, discuss the "marriage situation" among musicians. Starting from the news of a legendary band reuniting at a member's wedding, the conversation expands in an unexpected direction.

The weight of the words, "Quit the band and get a real job."

Kazma reveals his past experience of choosing to break up with a girlfriend after she made a desperate request. The struggle between continuing to pursue music and seeking social stability is a theme many creators might relate to.

What is the truth hidden in the data on lifetime celibacy rates?

In the middle of the talk, they introduce the shocking fact that "musicians and performing artists" rank first in lifetime celibacy rates for both men and women. Facing these numbers, the two seriously contemplate their own life plans and their longing for "something," while sharing a few laughs.

Ideal weddings and future survival strategies.

In the second half, the difficulty of self-consciousness and love is discussed using keywords like Nick Hornby's 'High Fidelity' and the film 'We Made a Beautiful Bouquet.' What kind of ending will they reach? It makes one curious about their future decisions. Please enjoy the rest of the episode in the main audio.

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