That's not just a Japanese work culture any more, that's more or less universal at this point.Seems like the classic "japanese work culture is ill-fitted for a healthy marital life" story considering the flashbacks to their previous lives we've seen. He was an overworked salaryman and his stress plus the wife's loneliness resulted in constant fights.
I can't foresee them ending up together in any better a way than the first time around. They may get along better now, but they're in high school. High school lives and adult lives differ very greatly. They already fell in love in high school once and it was as adults that they grew apart. This brief respite as high schoolers may be rekindling an old flame, but unless they drastically change their futures, their adult life is likely to lead to the same outcome as before.
I can't foresee them ending up together in any better a way than the first time around. They may get along better now, but they're in high school. High school lives and adult lives differ very greatly. They already fell in love in high school once and it was as adults that they grew apart. This brief respite as high schoolers may be rekindling an old flame, but unless they drastically change their futures, their adult life is likely to lead to the same outcome as before.
There's a difference between talking about sex and hearing someone doing it next door.Lol, he laughs at his classmates talking about boobs and thinks, "damn kids" but the adult in him blushes at the sound of frisky neighbors.
They have the advantage of knowing what ruined their marriage to begin with. They can act upon it to improve themselves and make it work in the future with better communication, granted they end up rekindling the flame.I can't foresee them ending up together in any better a way than the first time around.
I don't know if that's considered a spoiler. The novel ended a long time ago, it was short, I'd bet on a maximum of 10 chapters in the manga. They'll probably serialize all the material and not just some of it as some people believe
I also wonder why. but I guess its from accumulated argument.So why were they fighting in the first place before they time leaped into the past?
Ahhh i see, that's make senseSeems like the classic "japanese work culture is ill-fitted for a healthy marital life" story considering the flashbacks to their previous lives we've seen. He was an overworked salaryman and his stress plus the wife's loneliness resulted in constant fights.
The biggest difference between adults and children used to be that adults took responsibility for their actions, and now there's a lot of adults that just don't do that anymore. People act like children and refuse to take responsibility for their actions and their lives long into their 20s or even 30s, and some honestly never grow up.People always criticize how characters act in situations. Like "They have the minds of adults why are they acting like teenagers!?". And to that I say: that's one of the most accurate things about these series, the vast majority of adults react like kids in real life
“Anime is trash and so am I”Why am I so hooked with this manga?