Avsnitt
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Plenty of otome heroines have jobs, apartments, and entire careers. But the second romance starts, they've somehow never had a crush before in their lives. This episode is about the gap between adult settings and teenager emotions in otome, why Teachers With Love and Passion hit different, and what it means when a genre hasn't written your love story yet.
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You open your comfort otome game, stare at the title screen, and close it. Not because it’s bad, but because you’re full. This episode is about otome burnout, the guilt of falling behind on events and outgrowing your comfort character mid-route.
Plus one rule I’m trying to learn: don’t delete things while you’re full.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Why do our favourite characters feel different after time away?
A psychological look at how emotional distance reshapes perception, attachment and what we look for in love.
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When a gacha otome shuts down, it’s not “just a game.”This episode explores endings, impermanence, and the emotional weight of losing something that once felt steady.
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This episode explores how otome games provide emotional regulation, clarity and a safer template for love.
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Why do some connections linger long after the feelings fade?
This episode explores, why lack of closure can keep us stuck, how ambiguity sustains attachment and why clarity often matters more than love.
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Enemies to lovers is one of the most beloved romantic tropes in fiction, but rarely a healthy reality.
This episode dives into why conflict feels romantic in stories, how narratives promise transformation and why real relationships don’t follow scripted arcs. -
Bad endings hurt, but we never see what comes after.
In this episode, I reflect on why otome games avoid showing life beyond loss, and what that absence says about love, hope, and emotional protection. -
Let’s talk about the toxic tropes, we only like in fiction.
In this diary entry, I unpack why toxic tropes can feel safe in otome games, but reality is where we protect ourselves. -
Why does one route feel like home? This episode dives into comfort characters, emotional safety, and the quiet psychology behind replaying the same love story. Because sometimes we don’t return for the ending, we return for the feeling.
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Inspired by a song (Peggy - Friends to lovers) that feels like summer nostalgia and the sound of trust, this episode dives into the sweetest otome and real life fantasy: love that begins as friendship.
No fireworks. No chaos. Just two people who already know each other slowly realizing it was love the whole time.
If you crave softness, safety, lingering glances and affection that grows like music… this diary entry is for you. -
In this first episode, I open up about how otome games quietly reshaped the way I see love, connection, and emotional effort.
From my very first otome crush to the lessons hidden in slow-burn routes, I explore why these stories raised my standards and why I no longer see that as a bad thing.
This is the beginning of my diary… and maybe a reminder that wanting tenderness isn’t unrealistic at all.