Ben was willing to play with fire in order to buy self-esteem, experimenting with true love. From the beginning to the end, there are so-called stereotypes such as men's self-esteem. Indulge yourself and even confess. In order not to let myself be framed by the movie, I also jumped out and thought about it. At that time, my first reaction was to be moved by his sincere confession, but the heroine’s words made me go up a step overlooking this one-way rain-like confession: I have no hesitation, but there is a certain degree of coercion and oppression, forcing you to listen and oppress You change your own free life, which is to restrain you. In the end, it is because of two words:
selfishness. . . .
Depend on! ! ! !
Ben is indeed framed, rigid, stubborn, and clinging to everyone's values. A born martyr.
Milli is the most mature. There are more roads to find true love than anyone else, but it doesn’t seem to be difficult to find the right one. It’s not difficult to confirm the other person, but it’s also difficult. It’s difficult to always guard it. And the thing that can damage it most is his own self-esteem, which hurts his conservative and shameful inexperience in the past. After the past was as expected, it was heartbreaking to confess.
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