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After the Moral

After the Moral

著者: Silks
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Every story ends with a lesson. This podcast begins there. After the Moral is a series of audio essays and conversations curated by Silks, examining power, desire, and control through fractured fairytales, cultural myths, and modern behavior. These are not retellings. They are annotations. Each episode looks at what the story didn’t say — who benefited, who was disciplined, and what was disguised as romance, virtue, or fate. Sometimes Silks speaks alone. Sometimes she’s joined by familiar figures from the margins: the Wolf, the Hatter, the Crooner, the ones who were never meant to explainSilks
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  • Why Loyalty Feels Safer Than Devotion
    2026/04/20

    Loyalty preserves relationships. Devotion examines them.

    Loyalty is often praised as virtue, while devotion is treated as risky or unstable.
    This episode explores why staying is rewarded more than discerning, and how devotion introduces accountability into relationships that loyalty alone can protect.Devotion begins when staying is no longer automatic.(May contain mature themes)

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    2 分
  • Loyalty Is Not Devotion
    2026/04/10

    Loyalty proves you can stay. Devotion proves you are still choosing.


    We often praise loyalty as proof of love, commitment, and strength.
    In this conversation, Silks and King Carnal examine the quieter distinction between loyalty and devotion — and why endurance is frequently mistaken for care.Knowing who your loyalty serves changes everything.

    (May contain mature themes.)

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    2 分
  • Choosing Back
    2026/03/30

    Being chosen feels safe. Choosing back changes the story.

    This short contextual episode brings together The Romance of Being Chosen and The Illusion of Being Chosen.

    It reflects on how romance narratives replace authorship with validation — and why reclaiming choice is essential to preserving agency inside desire.

    Desire becomes meaningful when it is chosen — not merely approved.

    (May contain mature themes)

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    1 分
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