I clicked on this drama by accident. I have already seen some extramarital affairs, so frankly, I didn't expect too much, but after watching the first episode, I knew that I liked this drama. I was recently reading John Owen's "A Year Alone," in which the author wrote that a sixteen-year-old will always remember the thirty-six-year-old woman who gave him the ultimate sexual experience for the next thirty years. . I didn't understand this sentence very well at first, but in the process of watching this drama, I kept feeling that I seem to understand. That year, my best best friend was with the boy I had always had a crush on, and she said to me, "Love is like winning the lottery, we can't predict and we can't control it." Yes, so, I think everyone has the right to pursue love, of course, provided that it is in a normal relationship (such as being single), I think extramarital affairs are a violation of your partner, an insult to your previous commitment and love , in essence, the damage caused is not quantifiable. Clarie is smart, interesting, sexually sensitive, and completely different from the girls Eric has ever met; Eric is sunny, energetic, and seems to be the embodiment of freedom. They both have a fatal attraction to each other, so naturally they are together. When the two looked at each other, the love that was about to overflow in their eyes and the embarrassment that they had to dodge were the best proofs of the two hearts. Before Eric got into the car, he looked around for fear of being seen, and it was really for the good of the heroine. So, in my opinion, they are really suitable and in love. The part of the fourth episode where the two spend their birthdays alone is really beautiful, eating and chatting together, waking up in each other's arms, watching the sunrise together, they stand together, like a perfect couple. It just so happened that the boy he met was far from being as rambunctious as he seemed on the surface. Because he went to a top university and was surrounded by countless girls, he would be able to move naturally. On, forgetting the past and living his own life, he was unhappy every day, as if he wanted to punish himself in this way, as if he wanted to accompany her in misfortune. I believe there is love between them. And I think as long as we work hard enough, we can be together. It's just that people are really weird, and it was discovered in the last episode that they both resented each other, which is actually unnecessary. She didn't seduce you, and even though you were sixteen, all the pleasures and happiness you feel right now are genuine and voluntary. It's just undeniable that she may really choose to be with a teenager in order to break and reshape a certain part of herself. Of course, in those moments, she will never realize what consequences this will have on the two of them. She said, "For you, I risked my whole life", and at that moment I believed in her love. And he spent the best years of his life missing someone and trying to get back to her. I also believe in his love. It's just that everything that he felt when he was a teenager will be infinitely revisited and infinitely magnified, and penetrated into his blood.
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