I don't know why I always hope Joe can get over and be happy.
A psychopath may be able to adjust his state through psychotherapy, but when a person does something bad, he always has to pay for it, either prison or more and more sin.
We all want the person we love to become better and live happier, but you love a person, not a puppet. No one likes others to intervene beyond the limit. Even if the result is right, it is wrong. Everyone has their own way to go. He doesn't really love his girlfriend, he just wants someone who loves him and who accepts all his so-called love, appreciates him, cares about him, needs him.
Manipulation, when I mentioned it to my friend, he wasn't listening at all, just repeatedly stressed manipulation. I'll admit that manipulation is an important critique of irony, but it's not this that moves people, it's the doubts and problems that both men and women have in love, and it's only because of the way Joe handles it. When Joe found Beck cheating and questioned her angrily and sadly, she only said I love you, Joe laughed and said say it again. This really touched my heart. The story that is similar happened three years ago, but the plot is not so serious, it is just ambiguous, but it is similar. While watching a show, I can say stupid Joe, but I can't.
Too good to be true, AH?
Watching this drama makes me very desperate. Really, love is never easy, and fairy tales never exist in the real world.
what about me? Did I make the right decision? Or am I just deceiving myself and wanting to beg for a little love from others?
Wanting to love and wanting to be loved are different after all, completely different.
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