perfectionist love

Sasha 2022-10-10 05:08:40

There is a story about a bear breaking corn. It tells that a bear walks through a corn field, and when he sees one he likes, he breaks it off and takes it with him, and when he walks, he sees another one he likes, so he takes the corn he carried before. Throw it away and move on with the freshly broken corn.
So, when the bear finally walks out of the cornfield, can he take his favorite corn with him?
If the bear can only break the corn once, will it eventually come out with the one it likes the most?
What if the corn is replaced by love, and the bear is replaced by someone who is perfectionist about love? What will be the result? Chances are, these perfectionists wouldn't even dare to accept love. Because they can't be sure if there is a better love ahead.

A long life, who does not long for love.
They are eager for love, eager to read all kinds of love novels, watch all kinds of love movies, and enjoy all kinds of love operas. . . There is even a collection of portraits of women from various periods. They are immersed in these works related to love, comforting themselves to get love.

They are emotionally specific. So specific that once you identify the goddess in your heart, that is the highest, and nothing else is noticeable. She is so dedicated that even if she is hurt, she still remembers the goodness of the goddess; she is so dedicated that even if she is deceived, she finally gives up reporting the case to the police station.

They avoided the opposite sex, for fear that on the way to the goddess, a woman would kill them and capture them, preventing them and the trumped-up goddess from achieving a positive result in the future. In order to stifle this 'accident' in the cradle, they avoid the opposite sex, are indifferent to the opposite sex, avoid physical contact, don't look at them, and even suppress their charm to the opposite sex. They hope to dedicate their 'pure' after meeting the goddess Own. They may not really understand women's hearts, maybe they are suppressing themselves; it's just that they are more suppressed, and the false understanding has turned into a real understanding.



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