The hateful look in Gia's eyes when her parents were arguing, her helplessness when her mother left...every time she needed someone to snuggle, those people left her. She was insecure, and kept looking for solace, but kept disappointed. She was a lonely, anxious, caring child.
Her special character and temperament allowed her to grow up slowly in the modeling industry, but her work did not make up for the gap in her heart, and no one really understood her. She chose drugs and has since embarked on a process of self-destruction.
Although I don't reject homosexuality, same-sex sex has always struck me as weird, unacceptable, and even a little disgusting. However, her and Linda's sex is so beautiful against the background music. For the first time, I feel how beautiful it is to be gay. She loves Linda!
The first time she relapsed was apparently because of Linda, because she heard the voice of Linda's broken-up boyfriend on the phone, thinking that Linda lied to her. In fact, it was because she lacked a sense of security and was afraid that Linda would leave her.
She used drugs to comfort her soul, but the wrong choice ruined her career and her people. Seeing her loneliness, I couldn't bear it, and at the same time I was thinking about my own loneliness. In the process of constant search, the steps of passing by and missing are constantly repeated, which seems to have formed a pattern.
How can I make my heart no longer lonely?
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