[Tissot Couturier Series] Farewell Quietly Depart

by llpdtd9710 on 2012-03-06 21:13:24

Someone asked, when parting, is the person who leaves or the person who stays more painful? It should be said that, in the Tissot Couturier series, the person who loves the most feels the most pain. For a couple, when one of them has to leave alone, this brief separation, in the Tissot Seastar series, is definitely more painful for the one who stays than the one who leaves. The person outside is busy having fun or working, with a colorful life, while the one who stays has to face loneliness alone. At that moment, she realizes how much she misses him. It's the woman who stays who feels lonely; she worries about his safety and is even more concerned about him having an adventure.

It's always easier to leave someone than to be left. In farewells, one always goes while the other stays. The one who leaves is never as pained as the one who stays. Over time, the one who stays may discover that they can forget the one who left, and then she will no longer be in pain. But the one who left discovers that they still love the person from the past. At that moment, he realizes that he was actually the one who stayed behind all along.