I am sure that the male protagonist loves his sister deeply, it is love love, not family love, smelling the scarf, shaking in the room and changing clothes and going out for a run, arguing on the sofa, the female protagonist asks why you are always angry, why are you always angry mad at me? . . . When you deeply love the person you know you can't love, you can't say that you can't love and suppress it, you can only express anger towards that person, that is, inexplicably angry. As for whether the heroine loves her brother or not, you can't tell if she is not good at it.
Have a good life, watch porn and masturbate, find prostitutes, and go gay. . . He can't blame his beloved sister, he can only vent these desires on people who have nothing to do with him. He already has a shadow. As long as he is willing to seriously associate with people, he can't do it. He thinks that everyone he loves will be lost. It's another sister, and my sister can't be crossed, so I can't.
This is not shameful, even a little sad, I live a good life, work, entertainment, life, hide the secrets I know must be hidden, do not disturb others, do not hurt others, even if you are self-enclosed, you can live peacefully alone. No shame.
I feel sorry for the hero and heroine. distressed.
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