>>87591601>never peer behind the curtainOkay, now that's too tempting to ignore, when you put it that way. I wanna look!
I was being a bit silly in my prior response but I feel that I would prefer someone the freedom to put their hand on the stove and feel the burn and learn from it than to have to strictly adhere to the rule of never touching the stove. The key thing is that everyone here is an adult (only the viewers, of course).
I'm merely pointing out the foolishness of trying to stop someone abruptly from acting on their impulses if it doesn't necessarily kill them. A heartbreak or sobering wave of disappointment will make someone grow faster than some strict rule-of-thumb to follow. I'd rather leave it as a warning, that's all.
I'm no stranger to the repercussions of not having my feelings reciprocated. And yet, I did fall for a chuuba. The only difference from before is that I now have experience from the past to reflect on. Most anons probably need that experience firsthand to learn from.
Sometimes it's okay to fall in love with a chuuba. I'd just note that that love hasn't been tested. It hasn't dealt with the expectations and communication from both sides of this "relationship".