Zach crashed in the car, dialogue with shaun.
"I can't come up with anything I want, my life isn't like that."
"You never know what you want unless you ask for it."
"You and gabe are used to pointing and making demands, of course it's okay, you don't understand other people's lives are not like that, it's fucking ignorant."
Undoubtedly, Zach is the one who pays in the family, sacrificing his time, studies and hobbies, and even almost sacrificing his love. From zach's evaluation of shaun and gabe, he has always been the person who takes things in his family life.
In contrast to the roles in love, zach is the one who takes, and shaun is definitely the one who gives. Why do the two often play roles just interchange?
In fact, people are creatures seeking balance. Those who give are eager to receive, and those who take are slowly learning to give. Zach asked shaun to borrow money from the family in the early stage, and shaun said that he didn't like doing that. It can be seen that shaun has been slowly learning to give. However, Zach, who has always been accustomed to paying, has long dared not ask for it, so that the audience can see his every step so carefully. Finally, on the first date with shaun, a hug made him dare to ask for it, which made the hug look extra warm.
In the sound of the waves and on the sandy soil, those who gave and those who demanded found a balance along with the pains of growth.
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