But... but home should be more than that, I told him now. Life... it should be more than that he brushes his lips across my cheek.It should be, but it's not for everyone. you know that.

But... but home should be more than that, I told him now. Life... it should be more than that he brushes his lips across my cheek.It should be, but it's not for everyone. you know that.

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The excerpt from "The Problem with Forever" by Jennifer L. Armentrout highlights a conversation about the essence of home and life. One character expresses a desire for home and life to be filled with greater meaning, a sentiment that reflects an idealistic perspective on existence. This longing suggests that home should embody warmth, comfort, and a deeper emotional connection.

However, the response from the other character introduces a contrast by acknowledging that not everyone experiences life in such a fulfilling way. It implies a sense of resignation and recognition of the challenges many face. This dialogue emphasizes the complexity of personal experiences and the often unfulfilled expectations surrounding what home and life should represent.

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