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This story is probably very relatable to a Korean audience, where women are starting to ch...

Anonymous March 9, 2021 2:21 am

This story is probably very relatable to a Korean audience, where women are starting to challenge a patriarchal society and choosing not to get married young. But for an international reader, even just reading the summary and comments it seems like it will be draining to read, who cares if she's still single at 30, and then she is still in love with her "first love" omfg jeez, people mention cheating too!

There is a far better story on this topic called "Will I be single forever" or "My solo exchange diary" which explore women's place in Japanese and Korean society which readers globally can either relate too, or at least feel they are learning something from. This to me seems like it will be a manga that doesn't CHALLENGE patriarchy, but enforces it, and makes a mockery of it seeing as all the characters are apparently cheats and the FL doesn't learn to accept that she's fine without a man!

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