Honestly, it seems to me like it was when the isekai genre transitioned from a predominantly female-driven one to a primarily male-driven one—and when being the protagonist became more of a power fantasy—that this aspect of loss, longing, and regret was mostly discarded.
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And ultimately she decides that the new and better life she could give her teenage self with her prescience isn't worth wiping her kids permanently out of existence Even if her marriage is doomed to failure and ruin her kids' lives are worth it
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(The movie does kind of cheat by making it that her marriage isn't *actually* doomed and going back to when she fell in love with her husband reminds her why she loved him in the first place etc I'd be interested in seeing the story without that ray of hope)
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Ha ha Would you actually try to stop your biomom from making better choices and deleting you
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