What if I still like you even if you are a liar

Muhammad 2022-01-23 08:06:39

If you must say whether the male lead is gay or not. I feel that in his father’s words, "I suggest you focus on who you are attracted to, instead of worrying too much about what label you are assigned to." Finally, he repaired Ballas' bicycle and returned to Ballas downstairs together with the necklace ("Always Love You"), playing the flare gun given to him by Ballas outside. In fact, it is obvious that he still likes ballas. This series of actions are "I have figured it out clearly", "I just like you" and "I'm not afraid anymore."

Straight? How sure is he still straight? Straight guy would accept his brother's mouth and still think about him afterwards, even if he was beaten up, he didn't tell the secret, just knew that the ballas were scared?

As for the heroine, the warmth between the heroine and the hero is only temporary. After all, it can be seen that the heroine is small, but after the gang rape encounter, the psychology has been old. When the male protagonist shaved his head and returned to school, he first asked Ballas if he had anything to say to himself, and then went to Nata. The female protagonist held him and touched his little head as if an old man comforted a child. There is no such thing as the so-called like between the two of them. Before the male protagonist was violently beaten by ballas, he himself was very vague (you can see from the change in his attitude towards his father and nata respectively). He also thought he liked nata "normally" and was jealous by the drunk ballas. After a beating, he lay down wounded all night, and when he woke up, he didn't want to reply when he saw the message Nata had sent him. As if growing up overnight, he shaved his head to talk to his father, and then he faced his sincerity. The male protagonist is more like a friend's feelings to the female lead, but to his brothers, it seems to contain tolerance and guardian love. For example, the female lead asked him why he didn't come to the prom to find himself. He said that I don't want ballas to feel abandoned. At that time he had already selected ballas by default.

The growth of the male protagonist is not disrupted, and the plot advances moderately. The roles of father, male lead, male second, and female lead are fuller. The background is not enough, but it can probably be derived from the character dialogue (privately thinking that a little flashback would be better). In fact, the male protagonist didn't care about gay at first. When he and his friends had sex with alcohol, he didn't feel that there was anything wrong, and was beaten up. Only then did he start to reflect and start to doubt himself. Fortunately, he has a tolerant family and a patient father. The male protagonist's facial features are too delicate, and his smile is so beautiful.

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  • Bernadette 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    Ballas are disgusting

  • Preston 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Obviously it is a deep cabinet, but I want to prove that I am a straight steel man. Is it interesting? Is it worth it to lose such a good friend?