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Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

author:Wu Zhiyi

In other words, Japanese and Korean TV dramas are becoming more and more courageous.

I just recommended South Korea's "I haven't done it for a long time", and Japan has another "It's Good This Way", all of which are 18 banned themes.

The scale of Korean dramas is directly reflected in the title of the play, and the Japanese drama "It's Good Like This" drives every episode~

If you are interested, it is recommended to wear headphones to watch.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

This is a new drama made by the team of "I'll Live Better in the Next Life", and the shame is even greater.

The hostess Youxiang is a restaurant waitress on the surface, but in private she is a game house and game blogger, who loves to watch movies and thinks about shameful things all the time.

She will deliberately expose her breasts in public in order to seek excitement.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

When I change clothes after work, I will take nude photos to complete the check-in ceremony (I won't put pictures on this).

I like to wear VR to watch small movies, and I don't restrain myself even when my friends are there.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

The male protagonist Murata,It's a programmer.,It's also a game nerd.。

Because they played the same game, the two met at an event organized by the game guild.

Both of them complained that no one talked about games in this kind of offline activity, which was no different from friendship, and they were not interested in love.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

After the dinner, the two chose to act alone and continued to confide in various troubles about love. After chatting carefully, I found that the two even had the same sexual concepts and habits.

When we met for the first time, the conversation was actually all tiger and wolf words.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

Youxiang seems to have found a like-minded person, and both of them are so "perverted" and compatible.

Naturally, they had sex that night.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

I thought it was just a dewy relationship, but it turned out that the two not only lived closely, but also had similar habits, the same hobbies, and similar tastes.

As a result, they gradually became a fixed meal partner, bed partner, and chat partner.

But they just don't want to be lovers, they call it "free friends", super free friendships.

You can sleep, you can talk, you don't interfere in each other's lives, that's all, that's it.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

In fact, they all had their own boyfriends and girlfriends before.

Murata's ex-girlfriend is insecure and clingy, and asks him every day if he likes him.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

Yuka's ex-boyfriend also likes to stick to her, and will ask her if she loves him, and thinks that his girlfriend's rare holiday should be spent with him.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

In short, both of them can't stand the various demands of their exes on them, and then they come to the conclusion that they don't want to be in love.

Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone
Be sure to put on headphones and watch it sneakily alone

Although "That's Good" is on the topic of rubbing the edges, it is also keeping up with the times.

The idea that Yuka and Murata are unwilling to fall in love is not the true thoughts of most ordinary urban young people.

The pressures of fast-paced life, the change of mindset brought about by gender equality, and the increase in virtual communication due to the popularity of social media have all affected young people's view of love to varying degrees, and more and more people choose to be single.

In Japan, the "three noes" of not getting married, not having children, and not buying a house are all in vogue, and concepts such as a single society, a low-desire society, and lying flat are all born here.

Similar to Japan, South Korea has also seen the concept of the "three-throw generation", where young people are abandoning three things – courtship, marriage, and childbearing.

And this social form is getting closer and closer to us.

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