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Messy, Real, and Relatable: How Nobody Wants This Redefines Relationship Goals

By:  Dèlia Rubio


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Warning: spoilers for "Nobody Wants This" ahead.


Let’s talk about a show that’s turning the usual romance narrative on its head: Nobody Wants This, on Netflix. In a world where so many movies and shows glamorize toxic relationships, this series dives into the real, messy side of love. It’s like a much-needed reminder for both younger audiences and older viewers on how to build and maintain a loving partnership. This kind of storytelling can make a difference in how we perceive love and connection in our lives. I’m obsessed!


Real Talk on Relationships


What I’m loving about Nobody Wants This is how it reflects the realness of love, like, it’s not all about grand gestures and flawless moments. The characters face actual problems, and it’s super relatable. They fight, make up, and go through all the ups and downs that come with being in a relationship. It’s a reminder that love isn’t just about those cinematic moments, it’s about learning and growing together.


The Power of Communication


Here’s the tea: communication is everything. The characters aren’t afraid to spill their feelings, and when tension rises, they talk it out instead of creating drama. Can we please see more of this on TV? It’s a major step to show that having tough conversations can lead to deeper connections instead of throwing in the towel.


Embracing Flaws


Let’s be real: nobody’s perfect, and this show gets that. The characters have their quirks and flaws, and they mess up sometimes. But instead of running away from each other, they figure it out together. This is such an important lesson, we need to normalize the idea that love is about accepting each other’s imperfections and learning to navigate them as a team.


Working Through 'The Ick'


We’ve all been there when a new crush does something that just makes you go, “Ugh, no thanks.” In Nobody Wants This, Joanne experiences “the ick” after Noah pulls off a questionable outfit and an over-the-top accent. Instead of ghosting him, he confronts it head-on. Sure, it’s awkward, but they talk through it and grow closer in the process.

This shows how important it is to address those cringe moments instead of letting them fester or playing games...


Prioritizing Friendship


One of the coolest things the show highlights is that friendship is at the heart of a solid romantic relationship. Joanne and Noah support each other, celebrate the little wins, and lean on each other when things get tough. It’s not just about passion, it’s about being each other’s best friend first, which lays the groundwork for lasting love.


Be Vulnerable


The show also dives deep into the power of vulnerability. Both characters are open about their fears and insecurities, which builds trust and intimacy. Yeah, it’s scary to be vulnerable, but it’s also super rewarding. Sharing your true self creates a stronger bond that can withstand anything.


Key Takeaways


At the end of the day, this show reminds us that love is a choice and a commitment. It’s not just about feelings, it’s about showing up for each other, even when it’s tough. Plus, self-awareness is key. Knowing your needs and communicating them can lead to healthier relationships overall.


Check Out These Reads


If you’re looking to level up your relationship game, check out these books:



So, if you’re tired of the same old romance clichés and craving something genuine, Nobody Wants This should be your next binge. It offers a refreshing perspective that emphasizes the power of communication, friendship's strength, and messy love's beauty. So grab some snacks, get cozy, and dive in, you might fall in love... (let’s be honest, Noa is a cutie).


Here are two articles that I recommend reading if you're interested in forging healthy relationships:


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