i kid you not i think about this interaction like everyday. think about the parenting test like everyday. like, yeah, obviously, not viable. but i do think the way these two 14 year olds conceptualize it and the reasoning for it is so sad yet so emotionally mature. these two (disregarding bfs2 for a minute) have such an overarching theme involving their parents and how -- though through incredibly different means -- their parents have failed them, have been cruel to them. it's what strings these two very different characters together; their bonding over this. them both overtly coming to this same conclusion of how their parents became their parents. not through love or care but through desire of status and fulfillment of a perceived 'duty'. them both taking their own measures to go against it in their own lives. whatever... minelle makes me so sad.
















