The good girl who has been surrounded by praise since she was a child seems to have been walking on a flat sunny avenue. Her image of a good girl is highly praised on campus and at home, and her family and friends have always only seen her sensible and well-behaved figure. In our imagination, her life is like a well-choreographed drama, so perfect that it is impossible to fault it.
However, behind this sunny scene, there are hidden secrets. Many good girls have gradually been smoothed out and lost themselves in the years of growth. They conform to social expectations and silently bear all kinds of grievances, but they dare not express their true thoughts in their hearts. Deep down, they often feel as if they are living for others, and the sense of happiness that should have belonged to them is becoming thinner.
What is even more distressing is that these good girls are accustomed to obeying their parents' teachings since childhood, and often lose the ability to think independently when they grow up. Although they have a deep desire to get rid of their parents' shadows, it is not an easy thing to get rid of. Their mindsets and behaviours are deeply ingrained and difficult to change. Therefore, good girls often face more difficulties and challenges than others on the road of pursuing self-worth.
Life seems to have become an invisible cage that makes them feel depressed and sometimes even triggers an inner breakdown. So, what is the life of these good girls like? Perhaps, we can find the answer from the following comics. This cartoon vividly depicts the life trajectories of the good girls, revealing their inner struggles and confusions. Let's walk into their world together, feel the endless depression and pain, and at the same time find the glimmer of hope and the possibility of redemption.