1. The beginning and the end of the story echo. In the face of gender and religious beliefs, you must stick to your choice, not boundaries, and keep the bottom line. And the most important thing in heroine A's relationship is trust and freedom. P broke her boundaries, so she finally chose to leave. 2. Regarding married life, this is the same not only in India, but also in Chinese families. How many people are living the married life of the walking dead, and how many years can they be married to love? Chai, rice, oil and salt will eventually defeat love, won't they? As mentioned at the beginning of A, most couples are playing roles. Everyone is a separate individual, no matter whether the person we love is a man or a woman, only by managing ourselves well can others cherish it more. 3. At the same time, I admire P’s bravery and self-confidence. Facing yourself and the past calmly, if you are in full bloom, the butterfly will come, if she comes, take good care of the present, don’t think too much, do it with all your love She adds color. 4. P returns to the family. This is actually a very contradictory choice. One is love and freedom, and the other is responsibility and security. The author writes the true emotional contradiction to the extreme. This is indeed a difficult problem that people cannot make a choice. Thinking, how would I choose, stability or madness, family or love. From the perspective of a married person, the people inside the wall are not qualified to talk about feelings. When we decide to step into this tomb, we are destined to hold a lonely heart for our lives and keep it beating.
5. Looking forward to the second season coming soon, I can’t wait to see the scenes of them continuing to send sugar.
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