By the second part, it has nothing to do with sexuality. The first part of the female protagonist's original family doesn't seem to mention much. Generally speaking, sex addiction is due to lack of love. In addition, reading too many literary works as a teenager leads to a deep desire for love in the heart, and will materialize love through sex. But the heroine shouldn't be like that.
When I was with my first husband, I felt that her sex addiction was cured, and I could understand the operation of the restaurant, but then why did I find that person who played SM... I really don't understand. As far as I know, a normal person who is inclined to pervert, playing SM is similar to listening to metal music. People who listen to metal music usually transition to metal after they have heard good things in the genres such as pop or rock or folk, etc. The same is true for SM, they have experienced normal things, and the threshold is raised before they start playing this. . I think this heroine is the kind of person who simply enjoys the pleasure of the body. I really can't think of why she still touches SM. My ex-husband is really miserable. Feminism on Christmas Eve made me feel worse than my ex-husband.
Maybe the director just didn't want us normal people to see through it.
The adopted daughter of the heroine is still something, is she still a human being? In the end, the old man wanted to sleep with the hostess, and honestly, he didn't feel anything, because I expected the old man to come out like this. I just want to smash the adopted daughter's dog head.
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