————In the name of love, I have you————
Rajat and Reha fell in love at first sight. In the nourishment of love and the sweetness of the world, they moved away from their former residences and lived together. This should have heralded happier and sweeter, but it hastened the death of love. Cohabitation means that two people's time overlaps with most of the world. He/she is the first person to see after getting up in the morning, and he/she is the first person to see before going to bed. Reha wants to be with Rajat all the time. She makes a phone call at work, and when she can't call, she sends a text message to hook up with Rajat. After get off work, she wants Rajat to go shopping with Rajat. She shares her feelings with Rajat in every detail. I feel like he doesn't care about me anymore. Without giving Rajat any personal space, when Rajat proposed that the three of them go on vacation, she tempted her to seduce her into agreeing to take her with him. Rajat didn't pay attention when he was on vacation and just had a bad temper and said he had a headache, and immediately started a big fight because he didn't feel cared.
Reha felt that he gave with all his heart, and even moved out without the knowledge of the family, making such a big sacrifice, why does Rajat not care? She was wrong. He cares. He cares about her, cares about their feelings. Her mistake was not knowing that "men are from Mars"; she was living in her own little world and didn't think about her man; her mistake was thinking that she had sacrificed so much and deserved more, but she didn't know what she wanted Not just love but possession in the name of love.
Maybe this is the problem that most girls encounter when they are in their first love. They are fully devoted to love, without self, and they are not allowed to have their own self. They feel that only 24 hours of putty together is happiness. Girls want to be with their lovers all the time, so that men who need their own personality can't bear the restraint of strong pressure and turn away. Falling in love is painful, but not scary. The terrible thing is not to find the problem and learn from the pain. Most people who have experienced losing themselves will stumble to find themselves.
After Rajat couldn't bear it any longer, he finally packed his bags and left. After Reha's hysteria, Rajat moved forward firmly, turned his head indifferently, and said, "you are not all right". In this relationship, Rajat is closer to the role of the victim, however, he is also wrong. His mistake is that he doesn't know that "women are from Venus"; his mistake is that when he encounters a quarrel, he just comforts her instead of communicating as she said; his mistake is that he does not defend his right to freedom and silently complains that others do not take the initiative to give him Such a right; he's wrong in "one slap doesn't clack" and he's the other slap.
Is it really that difficult to communicate? In addition to falling in love and intimacy, can't lovers tell each other their preferences and feelings? All the little problems can be communicated calmly and solved sequentially, do men have to play the victim role and erupt like a volcano? Women are not scary, what is scary is that men don't know how to deal with women.
————In the name of love, using you————
Nishant and Charu became friends because of a misunderstanding. After a few contacts, he expressed his love to her. At that time, she already had a boyfriend, and immediately got up and left, so that attitude is still correct. However, her long-distance boyfriend is difficult to resolve the concerns around her. Under her active approach and occasional hookup, he naturally becomes a spare tire. In fact, his status is not a spare tire, even a maid. She and her boyfriend are separated from each other, and quarrels are inevitable, but he can endure all this, and can accompany her to beauty treatments when she is going to fly to find her boyfriend to reconcile, and finally pay for everything. I have to say, this kind of person is really cheap. The worst part about him was that he felt that her boyfriend had a bad attitude when talking to her, and was worried about her, and before finally realizing it, he slapped her boyfriend in the face. I really can't figure it out, what does this have to do with her boyfriend? The culprit is Charu! It was Charu who seduced him and used him one after another, and it was also Charu who finally said ruthless words to get rid of him. From the beginning to the end, there was nothing wrong with her boyfriend. Her boyfriend suspected that she had an affair with others, right? The worst thing about a slut is that he retains the image of a goddess in his mind, and vents his anger to outsiders.
Still the same sentence, a slap didn't make a sound, Nishant had long felt that Charu was using him, and he himself scolded himself for being cheap, but when someone called him, he immediately ran over, who is to blame? No one can blame him, even others can't blame him for taking advantage of him, he can only blame himself for being cheap.
————In the name of love, indulge yourself————
Vikrant and Riya are the most tangled couple. Does Riya really love Vikrant? I have no idea. All I know is that Riya loves herself the most. She likes to dance like a flower fairy among the flowers surrounded by men. She enjoys the process of several men fighting for her jealousy. She doesn't think there is any problem with being entangled with her ex-boyfriend. On the contrary, she thinks it is sweet troubles.
When Vikrant finally made up her mind to walk away from this complicated relationship, Riya said she only found herself deeply in love with Vikrant when she was struggling with her ex. this is Love? Don't do it.
She also said something meaningful: "The two of us have been together for five years, and we must have slept together. Does an extra night make any difference!" When it's unclear, when a woman sleeps with her ex only because she feels that the other party needs comfort, when a woman doesn't consider her current feelings and feels that one more night is no different, it's time to leave the woman.
I don't like this ending very much. The three men got together again, went to the small shop they used to go to, sat where they used to sit, ordered the beer they used to drink, made fun of these past events with a little understanding, and said lightly, let these Come on, let's just smile. Don't have any experience? Don't feel anything? It should have been sublimated at the end, but it ended so lightly. Maybe this is life, let it go.
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