This brings me to the sex and the city that a lot of people are watching recently. What exactly are the necessities of our lives? man? Or shoes?
The Chinese translation titled "Sex and the City" shows the erotic life of four single women in their thirties in New York, instantly knocking down the values that women all over the world have been looking for for a long time. The simple and direct themes in the play, the display of wealth, the colorful middle-class life, the $400 pair of shoes, and the "shameless" pursuit of sex. Women, especially Chinese women, are beginning to wonder if the 20-something-year-old man-making movement that we are pursuing, in which we marry ourselves off to watch over our husbands to buy food, cook, and perform evening routines, is true happiness? Men may only be ashamed of their own insignificance in comparison to the naked heroine in the film and their insignificance in comparison with the tall, macho men in the play, and have no other choice.
"Sex and the City" issued a similar call to women's revolution to all women. Carrie, the heroine who writes the sex column, reminds me of Mu Zimei who was repeatedly bombarded by the media and the public in China. In fact, if you think about it carefully, Mu Zimei didn't do anything wrong. She was just an ordinary woman who wrote a sex column, and there are so many women in the West. But what is the question? In a patriarchal society? Men can't bear to be passively enjoyed by women, or even toyed with, we say. It's like Carrie in "Sex and the City" fiddling with her hair a few times, having a fun with her handsome ex-boyfriend and leaving a "i had a good time" to leave in style, leaving behind the lost partner. Men are used to abandoning ex-girlfriends indifferently and rudely, but they cannot accept the fact that they have been abandoned for a moment. But, what's wrong with that? The body is a woman's own, how to make yourself happy does not need to depend on a man, let alone have any extra pity and sympathy for a small man. Chinese women are just too kind!
Of course, the new york city in the play is by no means a realistic life. Not every woman in New York can easily lead a tasteful middle-class life without being irritated by her boss. When you are in a bad mood, you can buy a Mano--loBlahnik for a few hundred dollars, or you can meet a sexy and strong man in a PARTY at will. Just like when I walked down the street with a beautiful girlfriend last night and complained that New York women can take a downwind BMW at will, but our Shanghai beauties can only stop TAXI hard. Or maybe I'm too poisoned with sex and the city. Sex and the City, maybe it's just a fantasy game for all women, but at least it's more interesting than men watching cookie-cutter porn.
Chinese women are also constantly awakening, enjoying single life, enjoying love, and enjoying the pleasures of their bodies. one nightstand, if there is a sweet and cute and strong partner, why not? It's an increasingly fair world where there is no male power and no female power. Just have fun, and never regret
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