However, hope is hope. The screenwriters of life often don’t give you a happy ending. They always separate two people who clearly love each other. Maybe it’s because they are afraid that the ending of loving and staying with each other is too conventional. Some people look at love. , if they are too close, they will get putty, what they love will be hurt, and what they have will not care. Therefore, in their eyes, it is not important how they find freedom and space together, and the process of loving and knowing each other is even less important. The important thing is whether to separate, as long as separation is the acquisition of freedom and space, and the search for oneself is completed, so always keep a little distance and control the temperature, even if you deliberately cool or stab love, that is just right for the love in their hearts. Balanced beauty.
But there are different kinds of people, as David said to Mikey: you're looking for a boyfriend, and I'm looking for a partner, so sorry.
I think it's not that I don't need freedom and space, and it's not that I don't understand those people.
But I understand very well: a partner is more difficult to do than a couple, and may give up more, but you can get more. The secret of success lies in whether you find a way together, not who finds his way.
So I like Brian, and I love David even more.
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