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Is alone together how it feels to be free? The romantic comedy ideal is to be alone together, to have our relationship be the thing in which my individuation can thrive and be honored and protected, or to have our relation be the condition of my completeness. Wouldn’t we rather be complicit—violently, erotically, world-endingly—than free? Isn’t that what we wish free felt like?
Is alone together how it feels to be free? The romantic comedy ideal is to be alone together, to have our relationship be the thing in which my individuation can thrive and be honored and protected, or to have our relation be the condition of my completeness. Wouldn’t we rather be complicit—violently, erotically, world-endingly—than free? Isn’t that what we wish free felt like?
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