Lower body first, upper body second

Jean 2022-04-22 07:01:05

In fact, sex itself is a very beautiful thing, but because we are embarrassed, we have a sense of rejection, so we feel sick, but if we can accept it calmly, we can feel the sex and love reflected in the film beauty in between.
The two people who love each other must be inseparable from the bond of sex, so although many sex scenes in the film scared me, especially Annie unbuttoned her clothes without warning and directly exposed her breasts, let alone Jack was frightened, and I was frightened, but what's the point? I once heard the phrase "indulgence is bad for your body, but abstinence is even worse for your body." If you meet the right person, then Don't let it go, especially this person who has Parkinson's disease. If she doesn't do it now, will she have a chance in the future?
Putting aside the topic of sex, love itself is the expression of one person's need for another. Maybe many people don't quite understand the concept of foreigners' lower body first and upper body second, but that doesn't mean they won't fall in love. People just have a little more contact than people who have not yet become lovers, and this kind of contact is also the reason why they really love each other. After true love, nothing really matters, Parkinson's? Chicago? future? These are not the point, the point is that he needs her and she needs him.

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  • Maggie Murdock: I'm gonna need you more than you need me.

    Jamie Randall: That's okay.

    Maggie Murdock: [crying] No it's not! It isn't *fair*! I have places to go!

    Jamie Randall: You'll go there. I just may have to carry you.

    Maggie Murdock: ...I can't ask you to do that.

    Jamie Randall: You didn't.

  • Jamie Randall: Hey, Lisa.

    Bruce Winston: Her name's not Lisa.

    Jamie Randall: I know. I know. But, if everytime I say "Hey, Lisa", then eventually she'll come up to me and she'll be like, you know, "My name's not Lisa it's... Jennifer"... whatever, and I'll do a big apology and I'll say, "I thought you were the Lisa who was mad at me for not calling". And, from then on Jennifer, or whatever her name is, will think that I dated a girl who looked just like her... who I rejected. She'll develop this unconscious need to win my approval and from then on, it's cake.

    Bruce Winston: Damn!