Self-harm or abuse, which one is more appropriate?

Demarco 2022-04-19 09:01:58

Rather than saying that this is an SM film that is more advanced than "Fifty Shades of Grey", it is better to say that it is looking for a way to vent that suits you.
I always thought that it was terrible for people who were cruel to themselves, and what was even more terrible was to enjoy the pleasure of self-mutilation, so Lee was sent to a nursing home, and obviously he was not cured.
In the process of contacting society, meeting Grey, vague interrogation, harsh scrutiny, and a little bit of testing, formed a tacit way of getting along.
The difference is that Lee enjoys it, and gradually develops in a good direction, while Grey is restraining, like two straight lines, after meeting, extending in two different directions, but as paranoid as Lee, how can he let what he wants? He slipped away, so she could sit still in Grey's office, waiting for his return, for no reason, just because she wanted to.
Since the way of being abused makes oneself better and makes oneself happy and happy, why restraint.

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Extended Reading
  • Ilene 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Almost forgot how thin the spader looks... don't play with your voice like that, bastard! Illegal acridine, it's illegal for you to press your throat! MG's body language is rich in layers. The entire film's interiors and props are full of bad film flavor. I once had the illusion of watching a small movie... This kind of "no normal person" setting makes people feel so comforting (?) May every S in the world find Yi's M, and every M will find Yi's S

  • Sam 2021-12-11 08:01:22

    As long as you find the right person, no love is wrong, like the end

Secretary quotes

  • [Lee refuses to remove her hands from the desk as Mr. Grey instructed her to]

    Peter: Are you doing something sexual right now?

    Lee: [Lee looks at Peter seriously] Does this look sexual to you?

    Peter: [Peter yells out in confusion] I don't know, Lee! Why don't you move your hands?

    Lee: [Lee looks away and responds with] Because I don't want to.

  • [Mr. Grey explains to Lee why he's firing her]

    E. Edward Grey: I like you, Lee, but I don't think I'm going to offer you the job.

    Lee: Why?

    E. Edward Grey: It's your behavior.

    Lee: What about my behavior?

    E. Edward Grey: It's very bad.