I honestly relate to ML a lot. Growing up, my family doesn't know what's "wrong" with me, so they tend to "fix" me with slaps, reprimands, and by grabbing my hair. I once kicked my classmate in the stomach back in elementary school because I was curious about what would happen when they cried. I asked, "Why are you crying? what's wrong?" I don't relate to most of my peers, and by that I mean I didn't know that I could hurt them with my responses and actions. I thought what I was doing to them was logical and correct. I learned how to act by observing their reactions and body language, my friend recently told me that I have matured.
I honestly relate to ML a lot. Growing up, my family doesn't know what's "wrong" with me, so they tend to "fix" me with slaps, reprimands, and by grabbing my hair. I once kicked my classmate in the stomach back in elementary school because I was curious about what would happen when they cried. I asked, "Why are you crying? what's wrong?" I don't relate to most of my peers, and by that I mean I didn't know that I could hurt them with my responses and actions. I thought what I was doing to them was logical and correct. I learned how to act by observing their reactions and body language, my friend recently told me that I have matured.