re: I like your hijab At first I was put off by how the writer builds a fantasy concept based on her hijab and interprets her wardrobe at will. Then in the latter half he seems to acknowledge that he's doing these things because to express his opinions openly to her might be "insulting." In the end, I just feel that the world needs to communicate more with each other.
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At first I was put off by how the writer builds a fantasy concept based on her hijab and interprets her wardrobe at will. Then in the latter half he seems to acknowledge that he's doing these things because to express his opinions openly to her might be "insulting." In the end, I just feel that the world needs to communicate more with each other.