Before I watched the drama, I thought it was a fresh love drama. After watching the second episode, the male and female protagonists began to have sex crazily. I think it's okay, it should still become fresh.
Next, I was a little dumbfounded, more and more have sex, party sex, party sex... I found that the tissue is not enough, the heroine is so beautiful...
Until the episode when the male protagonist's classmate died, I began to discover that this may be about connection and existence. Relationship is one of Kant's twelve transcendental categories, that is, when we know the world, for example, we will think that two There is a causal relationship between things, and we also think that there is a relationship between people. There is a certain relationship between lovers: the relationship between the male lead and the female lead, the relationship between the male lead and other classmates, and the sex relationship between the male lead and the female lead. In the play, it focuses on showing that the relationship between the male and female protagonists is more special than with other people. It may be because they used to go to school to sneak and frantically have sex. This feeling is more exciting and the impressions are more profound, which causes individuals to focus more on this person's relationship. The mutual presence is stronger.
In addition, having sex may be the easiest way to establish a relationship between two people (people who have been in love may have this experience), because of the close physical contact, even if you used to get along very restrained, it will become a lot more natural after having sex, If not, have several times. So remember to find opportunities to touch each other's flesh when chasing people, the chances are greater (*^o^*).
Berkeley, an empiricist from the UK: To be is to be perceived. In the episode where the male lead classmate died, he said that he felt unloved in a strange place. The relationship between a person and a stranger is very weak, and it disappears quickly after passing by, but it is different from his classmates: the male protagonist has a relationship with his classmates and classmates, and he can feel a sense of existence among his classmates. That is to say, because of the relationship with the classmates, the classmates have a long-term impression of him, and they feel more psychologically there (for example, sending a circle of friends to attract people's attention to brush the sense of presence).
Relationships between people are subjective, and the intensity of infrequently communicated relationships will gradually decrease. A person has no social interaction, and after a long time, he may feel that he has no sense of existence psychologically. Relationships don’t exist through experience. If a person doesn’t like socialization and is mentally strong, it’s nothing.
Note: It seems that any movie or TV is suitable for this kind of comment, after all, the relationship is universal, but try to comment, if there is any mistake, please advise.
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