After Retsuko took of her rose tinted glasses. She realized that she was trying to make a relationship work with someone she wasnt compatible with. For the sake of being in a relationship, she could’ve kept it on, but having to hide so much of yourself to keep the peace was exhausting. So mature right? Well, we’ve gotta remember, this is the same young woman that viewed marriage as a way to escape her soul crushing job. So, she’s on the right path of enlightenment, but the road is still bumpy. That’s why, I was able to assemble several points from Season 2.


- You can’t force a relationship on someone even when marriage is garunteed
- Even when they mean well, Parents of adults can be hypocritics
- Weaponization of corporate language to protect oneself from perceived criticism isn’t going to help them grow
- Lying my way into completing task I had no intention of doing, is easier than telling others a firm no
- Family sounds like a good idea right now. Wait, am I out of time
- Speed Dating is really rougher than I thought it would be


- Longtime Friends know how to hit below the belt, which can be difficult on new friends who feel stuck in the middle
- Social Media can be brutal, when it feels like the world is against you
- If we perceive others won’t be happy for us, we’ll without good news
- We are so inlove but we haven’t asked each other potentially relationship ending questions
- We can’t silence our needs to please a partner. It isn’t sustainable
- Even when things end, we can look back at them foundly. We don’t have to resent others, and it takes too much energy anyways

Those were all the thoughts that came to mind. If you’ve watched Aggretsuko Season 2, you may be able to pinpoint which epsidoes I am referring too. If you haven’t watched it before, there are 5 seasons and a holiday special on Netflix. The angst and shenanigans continues to grow with each season. It makes Retsuko’s life relatable and unpredictable to watch.

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