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Koisenu Futari Eng Sub Ep 1 [repack] ★ 〈Verified〉

Sakuko feels increasingly isolated as her coworkers discuss crushes and her mother relentlessly pushes her toward marriage. Her life changes when she visits a supermarket to support a campaign and meets Satoru Takahashi

Sakuko is intrigued but hesitant. "Does such a thing even exist?" koisenu futari eng sub ep 1

A: Yes. There is no sex, nudity, or violence. The show is rated PG. The themes are mature but handled sensitively. Sakuko feels increasingly isolated as her coworkers discuss

Sakuko’s mother frequently pressures her to marry, and her sister’s life as a wife and mother serves as a constant, oppressive benchmark for "normalcy". There is no sex, nudity, or violence

While buying groceries for a solo dinner, Sakuko overhears a conversation in the next aisle. A man, (played by Yuya Yagira), is talking to a female store clerk who has just given him a free sample of a new dessert. The clerk, blushing, says:

Sakuko feels increasingly isolated as her coworkers discuss crushes and her mother relentlessly pushes her toward marriage. Her life changes when she visits a supermarket to support a campaign and meets Satoru Takahashi

Sakuko is intrigued but hesitant. "Does such a thing even exist?"

A: Yes. There is no sex, nudity, or violence. The show is rated PG. The themes are mature but handled sensitively.

Sakuko’s mother frequently pressures her to marry, and her sister’s life as a wife and mother serves as a constant, oppressive benchmark for "normalcy".

While buying groceries for a solo dinner, Sakuko overhears a conversation in the next aisle. A man, (played by Yuya Yagira), is talking to a female store clerk who has just given him a free sample of a new dessert. The clerk, blushing, says: