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Nadeko doesn't say anything about fucking a bunch of other men. She actually ends it all by saying that she'll be patient as she waits for her special man, whether that be Araragi or someone else. With letting go of Araragi, it is simply her giving up her performative obsession and accepting that he has likely found someone else in Hitagi. This sort of theme is recurrent in Monogatari. A sort of acceptance at how a situation is, instead of overthinking it and tearing yourself up over it. Monogatari's main message is about continuing to move on and enjoy life. It is kind of obvious too since the first chronological story features a suicidal Araragi finding a will to live. While Nisio later rewrites Araragi's depression into starting from the whole Sodachi thing, there isn't a hint of explanation in Kizu. This is because it doesn't matter, what matters is that Araragi finds will to go on. The short story where Yotsugi acts like a therapist for Shinobu shows this a lot. You don't give up the past, and will in fact always be one with it. But it is important you don't let your grievances get in the way of the continuation of your life. Essentially, enjoy life. Nadeko Draw was mainly about this, her relationship to Araragi was almost irrelevant to it in a way. You aren't supposed to see Nadeko becoming unfaithful, you are supposed to see her learning to love life, her believing that her best days are still ahead. Now Nadeko is feeling great again.