Tania's experience is inseparable from "deformity ". She was born in a deformed family. Her mother was extremely violent, and she suppressed her since childhood, which made her feel insecure in her heart. If someone was kind to her, she embraced her, which led to her entering a deformed marriage. Life, domestic violence and numerous quarrels compounded, she couldn't bear to pursue her own figure skating path, but she lived in a society with deformities and hypocrisy that advertised truth, goodness and beauty. She did not judge heroes based on strength, but also carried out moral kidnapping. She must have a healthy family. All these deformities accumulated and reacted, and the attack on Nancy happened. Some people would say that God gave her an amazing talent for skating, and she would definitely take away one thing, his peace, gentleness and kindness. I I don’t think so, when God gave her superb skills, it deprived her of the right to be loved, imprisoned her in a “deformed” cage, and eventually became a trapped beast, depressed and despondent, and ended bleakly
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