Yes, most of this is about subtext, not the overt text. The subtext is embarrassing, which is why it remains subtext. The arguments are just ways to justify the subtext. You have to understand the subtext even though it is never spoken. Then you can know how to proceed. It's hard to hear what isn't said, but what isn't said is always the most important point.
Yes, most of this is about subtext, not the overt text.
The subtext is embarrassing, which is why it remains subtext. The arguments are just ways to justify the subtext.
You have to understand the subtext even though it is never spoken. Then you can know how to proceed.
It's hard to hear what isn't said, but what isn't said is always the most important point.