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honestly i prefer recomend this movie rather than parasite.
when we as “female gender” faced with reality to choose our path; to be housewife, mom or career woman. if we are lucky enough, we can have em all. but most of all not so luckier as that. by condition, we must pick the best one and give up on others like leaving our good career etc. not there yet, even not of all, after had a baby, we faced with baby blues till postpartum depression like this movie. and after watched this movie i’m very sure that to be housewife and full time mommy are the most amazing job ever!
Look, the little robot wants to read too 😂 Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 is a support women #asianreadathon bonus. Female writer, Asian, Korean to be specific, lesbian translator. It depicts the struggles of everyday women, who grapple with the pressures of motherhood, the lost of self, torn between career ambition and societal expectation of mothers being primary caregiver, the under appreciation of their sacrifices, the isolation and loneliness that accompanies it. Also, this is a make up free shot, no edits to my face. https://www.instagram.com/p/CAW1AnLHMHz/?igshid=1hv6ks6ocsgdg
Kim Ji-young, star of Come! Jang Bo-ri, apologizes for a 2-year-old debt dispute. Learn about her heartfelt apology, fan reactions, and her