Episode 21: A 40-Year-Old Male Editor
In this episode, we interviewed a 40-year-old male editor about his unique views on love and the delicate sense of distance he maintains with his partner.
He always finds his 'love switch' turning on in spring.
Our guest shares that the atmosphere of the season, which signals new beginnings, pushes him to tune into the frequency of romance. It is fascinating to hear him talk about how seasonal changes deeply influence his state of mind, whether it's reaching out to someone from his past or keeping an eye out for new encounters.
He values 'time alone' above all else.
Even with a partner, he holds a firm conviction about securing time to immerse himself in his hobbies and interests. His real-life experience of balancing cohabitation by intentionally going out alone or taking walks in parks reveals an adult relationship dynamic where both parties respect each other's independence while maintaining a bond.
A lover is a figure who fulfills many roles.
While he admits that romance is not just about fun and can often feel 'painful,' he explains why he still chooses to be with someone. Behind his words lies a deep desire for the sense of security and mental stability that comes from a single supportive phrase. Wanting to be alone, yet yearning to be connected—discover the rest of his authentic, shifting feelings in the full episode.
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