I won't be out today, please take a leave, forgive me.

I'm sorry for Calvin, I'm sorry guys.

Then, a few words of nonsense.

Everyone knows about German orthopedics, and today we will talk about the topic of German orthopedics.

I've read a few books in which the brothers and sisters mentioned in them who have some ambiguous feelings are not brothers and sisters. However, in the book review area, I still saw a lot of people shouting about German orthopedics.

So, I had a question, and I also specifically checked Baidu.

I find that it seems that many people have such a saying. That is, for example, the brother and sister each come from a reconstituted family, and their parents are married, which is called "pseudo-blood relation". Therefore, many people feel that even if they are not brothers and sisters, they still want to go to the German orthopedics.

I thought about it, if it were the other way around, for example, the male protagonist and the female protagonist were in love and were about to get married, and then they were both single-parent families, and they happened to be fathers on one side and mothers on the other. Then, regardless of the reason, it is the union of father and mother. So, the question is, the male and female protagonists have become brothers and sisters, should they break up?

It's more extreme, for example, the male protagonist and the female protagonist are married, and then considering that their parents are single, in order for their parents to take care of each other, they contributed to the union of their parents. Next, should the male and female protagonists be divorced? If the male and female protagonists do not divorce, should they also have German orthopedics?

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In addition, I will take this space to talk about a question that I don't know if it counts as an ethical issue.

It's just that I've seen some transformation texts, and of course this transformation essay mainly refers to male to female.

Then, I found that in the book review area, there is basically a dispute between changing a hundred and getting married, that is, "changing into a lily" and "changing into a man".

To be honest, I am personally a supporter of changing hundreds, and it is really difficult to accept changing marriage. Although,The so-called male protagonist,In the book, he has become a woman.,But in the final analysis, there is also a man's soul.,Can you really accept marrying?Of course,Maybe the male protagonist himself is a potential gay.,So after becoming a woman,It's logical to marry.。

However, as a straight man, it is really difficult for me as a reader to accept the change of marriage.

In my opinion,Some of the marriage texts,Isn't it just the female frequency text that starts with a male protagonist's transformation?If you like to get married.,Go to the female frequency area to find the female owner to marry.,Imagine that the female owner is a man.,Is there no sense of disobedience at all?

I'm just talking to you about my feelings as a reader. 2k reading web