KAY later found out at the bowling alley that M was married and his wife was pregnant. After that, he was obsessed with him G, you can know that KAY is in the circle. Is it better not to do things that have no results? Don't you understand? It's not a glorious thing to leave with scars But it is also very cheap. There is no lack of cheapness and cheapness everywhere in the circle. But if you want to deal with feelings rationally and maturely, don’t do this kind of thankless, cheap, hurting others and hurting yourself again and again. I don’t object to the appearance of KAY because sooner or later There will also be a person who awakens the same consciousness that catalyzes M, but this awakening and appearance of KAY happens within a predictable and controllable range, which makes people doubt his motives for the so-called love in his mouth. It's a selfish way to destroy others and hurt yourself and he asks on the balcony if M has the idea of throwing everything away and starting over, is it really good to do that? You awakened his consciousness but hurt more people, okay?
There is no doubt that after experiencing the love entanglement with KAY, M's values and heart were re-subverted in the face of KAY's departure. At the end, both he and his wife expressed their inability to hold on to life. The last M's long-distance run that surpassed himself echoed the cowardice of the title. Hiding the self who always falls behind implies that at this moment, M has recognized the fact that he no longer excludes the fact that he likes the same sex
No matter if M will meet KAY in the end or if the two will be together in this extra-marital love, the mistress should not get sympathy for it after being crowned as a comrade, for M can't stand the temptation after marriage, no matter if the mistress is a man If it's a woman, he shouldn't just fall down step by step
. For a moth like KAY who knows the other person is a husband but insists on obsessing over the fire, it's just self-destruction. Please don't use the name of fake love!
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