I really can’t stand the comments, so many people ask “what did I do wrong” for the rich man. I feel that many people’s expectations for men in family and love have returned to “whether you pay for wage cards or not to prostitute”. This should be the mantra of many men of the previous generation. If the principle is wrong, you should feel satisfied." Of course, it may now be "the ability to buy a house without gambling or prostitution", but the essence is the same. When the external conditions are met, the emotional needs of women do not matter at all. The first condition is the other party. Loyalty, if a man still adore this woman, then the woman will
The relationship should be very satisfying, and there is no reason to be unfaithful. In the movie, the heroine’s friend said, “You are so handsome and adore you, how happy you are.” Women are passive, and they shouldn’t be subjective emotionally. What is the reason for this resurgence? There is really a saying in the movie "Money and a stable marriage are difficult
Isn't Tao the pursuit of everyone? "That's probably what I meant, but after all, people said it in the 1960s. Back then, it was because women were unlikely to rely on themselves. Now
I really can’t stand the comments, so many people ask “what did I do wrong” for the rich man. I feel that many people’s expectations for men in family and love have returned to "whether you pay for wage cards or gambling or prostitution". This should be the mantra of many men of the previous generation. If the principle is wrong, you should feel satisfied.” Of course, it may now be “the ability to buy a house without gambling or prostitution”, but the essence is the same. When the external conditions are met, women’s emotional needs do not matter at all. The first condition is the other party. Loyalty, if a man still adore this woman, then the woman should be very satisfied with this relationship, and there is no reason for being unfaithful. In the movie, the heroine’s friend said, “You are so handsome and adore you, how happy you are.” Women are passive, and they shouldn’t be subjective emotionally.
What is the reason for this resurgence? There is really a sentence in the movie, "Isn't money and stable marriage the pursuit of everyone?" Probably that is what it means, but after all, it was said in the 1960s. At that time, it was because women were unlikely to rely on themselves. Now it is. Because of what? Is the life pressure of young people too much? The house price is too high?
In addition, the appearance of the female protagonist I really play, this face is not the kind of face that will fall into crazy love, she herself does not, I feel that the other party will not either hahaha.
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