woman's life

Lowell 2022-04-20 09:01:44

I watched a program about Iran on an international channel before my business trip last week. I suddenly remembered that I hadn't watched the movie on my computer, and I found it.

After reading it, I have a feeling that it is better to be born in New China, basically equal to men.

One day I suddenly saw a grassroots blog celebrity say this: If it's not a big deal, don't blame him for having an affair.
Also: He is your husband! no one else! My husband can only forgive himself!

It was very uncomfortable to hear.

With the progress of social development, is the self-esteem of women going to go backwards? I don't understand.

If you love someone, keep your vision for a better future and have faith in love and enter into marriage with them, even if you can't be a piece of jade rather than a whole, you probably won't be able to turn a blind eye to the third party.

I have seen too many examples of men and women who vowed to love each other at the beginning and broke up and went to court, and it is inevitable that they will be disappointed in marriage. Sometimes I lament that women are really hard. Regarding the relationship between men and women, women always find books such as "Men come from...Women come from..." and try to learn how to coordinate and tolerate in marriage, but rarely read Men make career-like devotion and study for marriage.

Everyone will go through time and encounter hurt. If you can't choose to forgive, you can only choose to be strong.

Watching Marjane walking in a foreign land, I couldn't help feeling sad for the woman.

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Persepolis quotes

  • Marjane as a teenager: Promise you won't ask me any questions.

  • Marjane's grandmother: [watering flowers] Ha. Serves them right. Why you practically snipped off their little thingies. Will you please take off that god-awful veil? It makes me claustrophobic.

    Marjane as a teenager: [takes off her veil] I'm so used to it, I forget I'm wearing it.