I remember Liao Yimei's words: If you can't forget your first love, you can't understand love. Although this statement is very intervening, it is very reasonable. Men's emotional development is inherently later than women's, at least physically. In the relationship between men and women, boys are lagging behind and need to pay the price of spiritual frustration. The older they are, the higher the cost. Women are different, the younger the age, the lower the cost. And instead, it will become an “emotional wealth” of experience and later. Aside from the risks of the hymen, of course, the hymen shouldn't be as precious as the night pearl. Just like Du Li'an described by Li Zishu in "The Age of Farewell", his demand for Ye Wangsheng is only an alternative, more of a victory level, to put it bluntly, it is similar to raising a pet. Fortunately, Ye Wangsheng is not a fuel-efficient lamp, nor is he an infatuated master, so there is no big scene. And here, Sidi's needs come from primitive sex, the teacher is his enlightenment, but he paid the price for his growth, he should pay the price for his own growth, even if the teacher's husband pretends not to know, but there are still social morals , and false morals. He told the teacher that it was just normal sex, but because of the label of incest! On issues related to sexual morality, whether it is the East or the West, ancient or modern, they are all sensitive, there is a strong pressure of public opinion, there is an invisible moral force, the purity of human beings, the history of human struggle is small, and the cry is powerless , is destined to be peeled and cramped. Or the fate of Zhou Fanyi, this is the price of resistance. Stie paid the price for the enlightenment of his love.
Back to the topic of love. When needs are satisfied and enlightenment is realized, people will be unwilling to be satisfied at the moment, and new desires and more mature and normal "needs" will emerge. That's what Stie does. Sexual power has never been equal, and love and sex are completely impossible to achieve in adolescence. Therefore, when the little girl throws herself away, it is because she is love. And love is a single possession, which can be said to be pure or selfish. And the teacher is also eager to possess, not only Sidi's body, but also his love, but more of it is to possess the body.
Therefore, what morality carries here is everyone's selfishness!
The selfishness of the little girl is still pure and pure with love. And this middle-aged classroom is completely selfish in human nature. When she used the right of speech and power in her hand to "punish" Sidi, Sidi began to pay the price for her growth, because he wanted to grow...
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