pure love. It has nothing to do with your identity or mine, the vision of others, the surrounding environment, or the pros and cons of material things.
An alcoholic and a prostitute probably represent one of the lowest and most miserable characters in their respective genders.
Drunkards do not go well with their work and seek death wholeheartedly; prostitutes are controlled by others, and life is better than death.
But when these two "abnormal" people come together, a spark of love emerges. Ben fell in love with Sara and couldn't forget her almost from the first sight, inviting her to the house or to dinner. On the surface, Ben appears to be just like everyone else, having a one-night stand.
Sarah also fell in love with Ben, letting him live in her own apartment, promising not to persuade him to quit drinking and buying him clothes. On the surface, Sara started out with Ben as a regular customer, but she was moved by the appreciation and respect shown by Ben.
There is no doubt that neither Ben nor Sarah is unfortunate, but happy at the same time. For the general public, it is almost impossible to have a person who respects everything, whether good or bad.
As far as Ben and Sara are concerned, they have both been through too much, you and I are both ants and will eventually pass away. So why care if he's an alcoholic or if she's a whore?
He is an alcoholic!
so? He is, indeed, an alcoholic! But he cares about me, he respects everything about me! Even if I'm a prostitute!
She is a whore!
so what? She is, indeed, a whore! She is beautiful and as delightful as a blooming rose. She wants to be with me, even if I'm a dying person! Even if I'm an alcoholic!
How can there be beauty in the world?
Some are just respect and tolerance.
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