No matter who has love - BL's classic collocation

Angie 2022-02-04 08:27:49

I cried so badly, would I say it!
Kieren, who looks weak on the outside, but is strong on the inside, and Rick, who is strong on the outside and deceives
himself on the inside, are like the classic combination in the novel. He fell in love with Shou Gong but kept blinding his feelings, telling himself that this is wrong, telling himself not to. Going to see him and leaving may be the solution. Rick kept telling himself that he was different from zombies, so he forced himself to say those words according to his father's attitude. Actually Rick has been lying to himself, he is a PSD and he loves Kieren.
I hate this guy the most! Damn, it must not be me who cried like an idiot when he died.
The play also alludes to society's attitude towards whether it is gay or someone who has made mistakes. They loathe and despise those people who they think are wrong can never be corrected. Only those around them, those who love them, can feel their change. Just like with you and me, as long as there is a person who has committed a crime and went to prison, the first label he will be labeled in his future life is "sent in prison". People are always stingy with their kindness and understanding.

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  • Pete 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Homosexuality is analogous to zombies, and there is no sense of disobedience. ★★★★☆

  • Elias 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    No one can decide my life. . . That's just what you think is justice