18th Guest: A 28-year-old female editor
Love often feels like something people are forced to approach in a 'one-size-fits-all' way. In this episode, we talk to a 28-year-old editor who maintains a unique perspective on romance while feeling a slight sense of discomfort with that modern atmosphere. Here begins a candid, real-life love documentary that you rarely get to hear.
The story of how she married her first partner is fascinating.
She has only ever dated one person. She shares the story of how that relationship naturally unfolded into marriage, including the unique sense of distance between them and the moment her 'self-identity in love' was born. A highlight is her perspective on the 'boundaries between self and others' that explains why their relationship lasted so long.
Dealing with jealousy takes an unexpected turn.
It is surprising to hear that while she had no interest in him at first, his jealousy sparked her own, leading to a change in her feelings. For her, slightly extreme actions like SNS blocking or monitoring might actually be a reflection of how deeply she cherishes her partner.
We discuss how priorities change as a relationship progresses.
She once prioritized romance above all else at the beginning of their relationship, but how did that change after marriage? We continue with even deeper insights, such as the meaning behind sharing daily schedules and the importance of intentionally keeping distance, so please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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