Complementary Note

Lacey 2022-04-20 09:01:43

The worst thing about being born with a mental disability is that it is completely invisible from the outside, which also makes it extremely difficult for such patients to find someone who can complement them.

As for whether this is a disease or not, whether it is a patient or not, just a player who spanks, spanks, swears and swears to increase the fun, you better keep your mouth shut, you have no part to speak.

The wonderful thing about this movie is that the SM and DS patients who are quite distinct in reality are actually integrated and unified in the movie, and I don't know whether the creator knows too little or too much.

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Secretary quotes

  • [Lee talks to Mr. Grey as he kisses her naked body]

    Lee: Where did you go to high school? What was your mother like? What was her name? What did it say under your senior yearbook? Who was your first love? When did your heart first get broken? Where were you born?

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey brings his lips up to hers before kissing her] Des Moines, Iowa.

  • [last lines]

    Lee: [narrating] All our activities melted into an everyday sort of life until we looked like any other couple you would see.

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey teaches Lee how to make a bed] Turn that over, yes. Just pull it tight. Now, these pillows like to be stacked. Largest to smallest.

    Lee: [narrating] We had a June wedding, by ourselves at the Justice of the Peace.

    Lee: [narrating, as we see the two make love outside] Then, we honeymooned in the mountains. We only had the weekend because Edward had to get back to work.