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Idk not my cup of tea ig

Artart April 4, 2026 8:24 pm

In my opinion, his past doesn’t justify pushing her to emotional collapse and then expecting forgiveness once he “realizes” his feelings. He drives her to the point of wanting to end her life, only to start acting “nice” and “caring” afterward as if that makes up for everything he did to her. Why does she have to suffer for what he went through?( ̄^ ̄)

In the end, it feels like he only learns to care after he’s already broken the person he claims to love (someone he never truly saw as his equal).

Even after the divorce, she tries to move on, but he never truly lets her go. Even when he seems to step back, he continues to pull her back, and whenever she tries to find her own way, he only makes things harder. It feels less like healing and more like forced emotional dependence, which I found suffocating.

The dynamic is toxic and feels closer to trauma bonding than genuine romance. Additionally, annette is far too forgiving. I believe the story could have ended differently. (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜

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