I gotta say, this "Two Women Living Together" book is really insightful, ya know? It's like, people think being in a relationship means you're all set with family life, but Sunwoo and Hana are proving that's not always true. Their story is so relatable - who hasn't felt suffocated in their space or struggled to find support outside of romance?
And I love how the author highlights the importance of treating platonic partnerships like... well, families! It's not about replacing traditional family structures, but about recognizing the ways we show up for each other. Sunwoo and Hana's partnership is all about mutual care and support - they're literally showing that it can be just as fulfilling as any romantic relationship.
It's also super interesting to see how this trend is playing out globally. I mean, the lack of recognition in South Korea might make their story a bit sad, but it's also a call to action for us all to rethink our assumptions about family and love.
idk why ppl are making such a big deal about this... like, yeah, two women livin together and its cool and all, but isnt it just another way of people lookin for companionship? i mean, societal expectations can be suffocatin', sure, but dont we already have enough ways to 'break free' from norms? like, what's the big deal about Sunwoo and Hana havin a platonic partnership when ppl are still fightin for same-sex marriage rights? its all good in theory, but in real life, theres so much more work to be done