I Won't Be Out Today, Please Take a Leave of Absence, Fellow Book Lovers, Forgive Me.
? Sorry, Cavin, sorry everyone.
Then, some nonsense.
Everyone knows about German orthopedics, so let’s talk about German orthopedics today.
I have read a few books, and the brothers and sisters who have some ambiguous feelings mentioned in it are not real brothers and sisters. However, in the book review area, I still saw a lot of people shouting German orthopedics.
So, I had a question, and I also checked Baidu specifically. 35xs
I found that many people seem to have such a saying. That is, for example, brothers and sisters are from reorganized families, and their parents are already married. This is called "imaginary blood relatives". Therefore, many people feel that even if they are not biological siblings, they still have to go to the German orthopedics department.
I just thought about it, if it is the other way around, for example, the hero and the heroine fall in love and are about to get married, and then each is a single-parent family, and it happens to be a father on one side and a mother on the other. Then, regardless of the reason, in short, it contributed to the union of father and mother. So, here comes the question, the hero and the heroine have become siblings, should they break up?
To be more extreme, for example, the male protagonist and the female protagonist are married, and then considering that their parents are single, they have to take care of each other for the sake of the parents, which facilitates the combination of the parents. Next, should the hero and heroine divorce? If the male lead and the female lead do not divorce, do they also need German orthopedics?
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In addition, I will take this space to talk about an issue that I don't know if it is an ethical issue.
It’s just that I’ve seen some body-changing texts, and this body-changing text of course mainly refers to male-to-female transformation.
Then, I found that in the book review section, there was basically a dispute between Bian Bai and Bian Marriage, that is, "Turning into a Lily" and "Turning into a Married Man".
To be honest, I am personally a supporter of Bianbai, and it is really hard to accept Bianmai. Although, the so-called hero has become a woman in the book, but after all, he still has a man's soul, so he can really accept marriage? Of course, maybe the hero himself is a potential gay, so after becoming a woman, it is logical to get married.
However, as a straight man, as a reader, it is really difficult for me to accept remarriage.
In my opinion, there are some marriage essays, aren't they the ones that start with the hero's transformation? Those who like to change marriages, go to the women's frequency area to find the heroine to marry, imagine for yourself that the heroine was changed by a man, won't it feel disobedient at all?
It's not about attacking your peers! I am just talking about my feelings with you as a reader.