Episode 19: A 29-year-old woman working at a correspondence education manufacturer
In this episode, we speak with a 29-year-old guest working at a correspondence education manufacturer. As the sentiment that one can live perfectly well without romance spreads throughout modern society, our guest shares candid reflections on a specific "romantic disconnect" she experienced through her past relationships.
There is a mode where you can live without romance.
The guest shares that she currently feels she can lead a fulfilling life without actively seeking a romantic partner. She reveals the emotional toll of past relationships, where despite efforts to find common ground, mismatched values led to painful moments when expressing her true self. Her account captures the raw struggle between holding onto a faint hope for a relationship where partners can share their respective worlds, and the discipline required to suppress such expectations.
The difficulty of aligning values.
As we discuss what is truly important in love, the hardship of conflicting lifestyles and differing priorities becomes clear. One person may want to share even a small amount of time despite a busy work schedule, while the other prioritizes their own personal time. This friction is a struggle many people face in their own lives.
Thoughts on future relationships.
The simple questions and internal conflicts our guest feels regarding possessiveness and expectations may resonate with many listeners. Additionally, the episode features a specific event that the guest describes as "all I can say for now," leading to a very intriguing reaction from the personality. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest of the story.
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