Simply put, it gave me the answer to a question I've been looking for, how perversions develop.
At the age of 9, the little boy faced the helplessness and guilt he was forced to face with his own eyes when his mother was killed. Since then, he has been imprisoned, chained with iron chains and fearful of dying at any time. He has survived with leftovers and leftovers. Cowardice is the only reason he has learned to live. The corpse is the only fresh and unknown food it comes into contact with, and exploration becomes the only pleasure and the only temptation. The abuser is the object of his fear and attachment. It is said that attachment is too cruel. He feeds him to live, and gives him fear to die.
The only love he has learned since then is cruelty, deprivation. This is the only way he experiences his own existence.
There are too many kinds of life, we only care about attachment, but whether it is evil or good, just to exist according to the self-conceited safe mode learned in childhood, in order to find the self that is not recognized, keep going in circles, keep going. lock up.
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