"Leftover women" also shine

Bailee 2022-04-19 09:01:30

I am afraid that the panic about age is a problem that girls all over the world will face. And the disgust for older and leftover women to be married has also reached a high degree of unity on a global scale. I used to think that in Europe and the United States, which are more open-minded and more civilized, there may be no chain of contempt for leftover women. Every soul is free, and whether or not to marry at the right age will not be a sign of a person's success. However, the facts seem to be different from what I imagined.

"BJ's Single Diary" tells the story of a 32-year-old leftover girl with a mediocre body and a mediocre job. Life becomes lonely and repetitive. But when love came, the little wolf dog who thought he loved my soul cheated on a woman who was half thinner than me. This is really one thing that makes no matter how confident people are, they will have self-doubt. Fortunately, after the farce, I found true love. Although this person is not perfect, and even looks a little annoying, he has appeared in your life vividly, so that you no longer need to rely on tobacco and alcohol to numb yourself.

One of the things I like about BJ is her expectations for the future. For example, change into a sexy leopard print thong before rolling the sheets. There is still a sense of ritual in life, which proves that you are still young, alive, and not so hopeless. On New Year's Day, I don't actually want to celebrate orgy, how-so, but when I think about it, it's scary. So, I force myself to do ritualistic things, such as staying up late for New Year's Eve and going out for a big meal. At that time, I told myself that from the age of twenty-six to twenty-seven, I was one step closer to being a three-year-old, but I must be braver, more beautiful, neither humble nor arrogant, nor panic.

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Bridget Jones's Diary quotes

  • Bridget: Are you staying at your parents for New Years?

    Mark Darcy: Yes. You?

    Bridget: Ah, no. Was at a party in London last night, I'm afraid I'm a bit hungover.

    [nervous laugh]

    Bridget: Wish I could be home with my head in a toilet like all normal people...

    [pause]

    Bridget: ...ah! New Year's Resolution: drink less... and quit smoking... and quit talking total nonsense to strangers... actually, quit talking, full stop.

    [awkward silence]

    Mark Darcy: Yes. Well. Perhaps it's time to eat.

  • Pam Jones: [as demonstrator at shopping mall] Yes... Now how many of you "have it oeuf"... have it oeuf... it's French... All you do is put the egg in here like this... and... up, down, up, down...

    [demonstrating]

    Pam Jones: ...and voila! Ooh, mind the over-spray, dear.