❤️🩹Abandoning Cynology In Favor Of Relational Studies❤️🩹
All right. Enough with the applied dog studies. Let us move on to something nicer. Or rather, let us allow “Honey” to speak.
Have you watched that interview?
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Because the message basically boils down to this: “Back in high school we were inseparable best friends, constantly together, emotionally fused at the molecular level — and now that we all have completely separate adult lives, careers, partners, children, and responsibilities, our relationships are somehow even stronger".
Which is, of course, complete nonsense.
Anyone who possesses at least minimal social experience — and more than two brain cells — understands perfectly well that this is not how human relationships work.
Same situation here, I would argue.
And another question for the ladies: how many of you, while having a long-term partner and children (child...), spend substantial amounts of time hanging out with single, childless bachelors?
And watching the Main Heroine stare at the Main Character with visible tension while he constructs these rather implausible narratives produces some extremely specific visual associations in my head.
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To be fair, though: after ten years, she does look at him more affectionately than before.
But the tension remains.
She still looks like someone anxiously monitoring every word in fear that he accidentally reveals too much.
And finally: that hotel bed with the messy pillows. Does it not evoke certain associations for anyone else?