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Silje Therese May 23, 2020
Really appreciate this article. It's good to see that society and drama writers are becoming more open to addressing the hard subject of mental health. It's Okay That's Love and The Smile Has Left Your Eyes were hitters for me. I thought one portrayed how it's often not obvious when someone is struggling and the latter showed that when you don't address mental health problems, it can become detrimental to your life. I personally deal with my anxiety issues the opposite way by generally avoiding dramas with I know have unhappy endings. The ending in The Smile Has Left Yours Eyes really caught me off guard and ended up leaving me messed up for a bit after watching it.

After getting into kpop and (and subsequently kdramas etc.) I have noticed that I'm a lot happier than when I wasn't. Not sure why, but kpop has definitely helped me feel more connected to other people and helped me branch out. It's nice to see so many people loving getting joy from something as much as you do I guess.