He just gave us a lecture! Seriously, must there be only like or dislike in human emotions? What about everything else in between? How confused our boys must be... liking someone society doesn't allow them to; liking someone who is a dear friend. Can you imagine how afraid they might be of losing the most precious thing aka their friendship? We really shouldn't put their feelings as like or dislike, they are facing even more complexed emotions. Guess that's why the story is always going back and forth, explaining feelings, then just showing how playful they are, showing the everyday life. In the end, all the complexed emotions are found in the simple moments they share and, for now, these moments might be all they need.
He just gave us a lecture! Seriously, must there be only like or dislike in human emotions? What about everything else in between? How confused our boys must be... liking someone society doesn't allow them to; liking someone who is a dear friend. Can you imagine how afraid they might be of losing the most precious thing aka their friendship? We really shouldn't put their feelings as like or dislike, they are facing even more complexed emotions. Guess that's why the story is always going back and forth, explaining feelings, then just showing how playful they are, showing the everyday life. In the end, all the complexed emotions are found in the simple moments they share and, for now, these moments might be all they need.