thing is... she's also tragically wrong about this. Xiaoyang is "using her at his convenience" because the situation at his home is so bad. He never tried to comfort her (on screen) because he's a kid who's ten years younger than she is, and their relationship is clearly not one of equals. She sees her own trauma about abandonment in him, and instead of recognizing that the patriarchal "desire for a son" from their biomom has traumatized them both (and probably Xiaoyang to a greater degree), she lashes out at him because he's close by and vulnerable.Honestly for Xiaoen I get it. He is a constant reminder of how she was rejected at birth for something she could never control and now her brother comes to her to use her at his convenience? He never tries to comfort her, he can't because he's not there, he only runs to her when he feels like it.
On top of that his issues remind her of how terrible her birth parents are and part of her is going to want to not be reminded of that/worry about being like that.
So I get why she doesn't want him there in this moment where she feels down.
Honestly for Xiaoen I get it. He is a constant reminder of how she was rejected at birth for something she could never control and now her brother comes to her to use her at his convenience? He never tries to comfort her, he can't because he's not there, he only runs to her when he feels like it.
On top of that his issues remind her of how terrible her birth parents are and part of her is going to want to not be reminded of that/worry about being like that.
So I get why she doesn't want him there in this moment where she feels down.
These two right here sum up both sides.of the pain in this arc so well. I just wanted to say that cause I saw someone earlier saying they didn't get it. Both of these two have been traumatized for different reasons by the same person, and both are trying to deal with it in their own ways.thing is... she's also tragically wrong about this. Xiaoyang is "using her at his convenience" because the situation at his home is so bad. He never tried to comfort her (on screen) because he's a kid who's ten years younger than she is, and their relationship is clearly not one of equals. She sees her own trauma about abandonment in him, and instead of recognizing that the patriarchal "desire for a son" from their biomom has traumatized them both (and probably Xiaoyang to a greater degree), she lashes out at him because he's close by and vulnerable.
As long as it's not "your welcome," I'll accept anything.....well what can I say?
The boy needs to grow up, his "big sister" has too much mainly her bio parents' abandoned her and took him in for wanting a son. He needs to understand that he can't just show up to Xiaoen and cause trouble that makes her remember all the pain she had.thing is... she's also tragically wrong about this. Xiaoyang is "using her at his convenience" because the situation at his home is so bad. He never tried to comfort her (on screen) because he's a kid who's ten years younger than she is, and their relationship is clearly not one of equals. She sees her own trauma about abandonment in him, and instead of recognizing that the patriarchal "desire for a son" from their biomom has traumatized them both (and probably Xiaoyang to a greater degree), she lashes out at him because he's close by and vulnerable.