PS: I feel that the doctor is a typical self-feeling good. Why do you like you and her, she must like you too, why empathy. . .
PPS: So what this novel (from the hand of a female writer) wants to express is that men are unreliable, *except for sons*, one wants to kill you and puts you in the house as a canary, and the other can't afford it. I was forgiven for running away. I asked myself if the old lady abandoned the grandfather suffering from Alzheimer's if the sexes were exchanged, would it be too miserable for her relatives and friends to scold him. In the end, I was forgiven for saying I love you, thinking about it with extreme fear.
Okay, I admit that I am a little gloomy in my heart, but the truth is here, straight men's cancer has receded.
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