unethical “love”
Nov 7th, 2006 by Ashley
If you have watched House s3e5, you’d know what I’m talking about. If you don’t watch House, there’s no harm reading on. But if you do but you haven’t watch that particular episode, don’t blame me for not warning you in advance.
((WARNING!!!))
Someone said after watching House s3e5, “How touching the love between them is! It’s a shame that they have the same father, and especially they’re in a Christian country. It must have shattered them.” I don’t have any problem with his claim about how great their love is. It did seem sincere and all. (However, House was right, too. “Have you ever seen any 20-year-old who is not in love?” lol) But what did he mean by “especially they’re in a Christian country. It must have shattered them.”, as if it’d be okay if they were born and raised in Taiwan (or someplace else). Although like Foreman said, it’s not like they grew up together as brother and sister. Fought in the backseat, washed each other’s dipers (sublings do that!?)… It’s still a complicated issue. But I don’t think it’s less concerned if it happens in Taiwan. His logic is so twisted and wrong.
(well, I just…. really really don’t like him.)