'Love is Blind: Japan': Yudai isn't ready to take on big responsibilities

Yudai and Nana have a difficult yet very important conversation
Yudai Honma and Nana Yoshioka from 'Love is Blind: Japan' (@yudai_bsk, and @nanaryjp/Instagram)
Yudai Honma and Nana Yoshioka from 'Love is Blind: Japan' (@yudai_bsk, and @nanaryjp/Instagram)

The latest episode of 'Love is Blind: Japan' sees several differences in opinion for Yudai and Nana. Surprisingly enough, Nana thinks that whatever Yudai spoke about during their time talking in the pods was all a lie. 

What could be the reason behind Nana feeling this way? To start off, Yudai told his fellow contestants at the barbeque that he realized that both his and Nana's core values weren't the same. Given that they've even met in person now through the reality dating show, he couldn't picture the goal of marrying her. 

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The two share a difficult conversation but one that is indeed very important. When talking about starting a family, Nana said that she's going to be 32 soon, and she'd ideally like to have kids in the next 2 years. Yudai was instantly taken aback at this. Since he's just 24, he says that he isn't fully ready to take on such big responsibilities, and gets nervous just at the thought of having kids so soon. If he were to start a family with Nana, he'd have to protect both her and their kids, and that just seemed to throw him off the edge. He also wonders if will have the proper living situation to raise children. 

Nana too is surprised since Yudai is the one who spoke about wanting kids someday, and that it'd be up to his partner to decide how many children they want. She respected his take and opinion regarding this matter since he threw light on how it's his partner's body and the lot. Nana feels that she has spoken to two different versions of Yudai and it's pretty difficult to digest. She goes on to wonder how much effort it'd even take to make this relationship work. 

Yudai lets his guard down saying that he is genuinely afraid to talk to her since he has to choose his words carefully. Because of this, he tends to fumble because he can't communicate with her candidly. He also thinks that's where they stopped seeing eye to eye because he wasn't ready to accept her.  

'Love is Blind: Japan' was released on February 8, 2022, on Netflix.

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