
The serial murders that Ryan has done are another example of how great is the power of love. The police investigations have shown us that ‘little Ryan’ was a never-taste-love kinda boy. During his high school, his friends always mocked him and called him ‘sissy’. On those crucial moments of Ryan’s life, he never discovered love. When he has grown up he looked for love in the wrong place. I think those are the causes that have made Ryan now. So, can we blame him of what he has done? Absolutely yes! It is always wrong to kill a man. Hmm, doesn’t that make us sound normal? If I want to mirror myself on Ryan, I think I have something in common. Wait, I know what you’re thinking. The thing is that I also learn love in a very hard way. There are moments in our lives that we also done something wrong that turns out it was the result of our pass failed-love experience. I myself often made lots of misinterpretations of love. And they’re all because of my pass failed-love, my broken love. In 1997 my love experience has changed dramatically. It was the year when I met the love Himself. So, what can we conclude from all of these? I think, we can say that it always takes two to love.
We have to love and to be loved…
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