big womanism

Russ 2022-04-19 09:02:20

It was originally recommended by others, so I just took a look at it, but after seeing Penelope getting better, I couldn't help but be moved a little (although I personally think it was a bit rushed) The
heroine has a pig nose since she was a child, but I feel Very cute, even when she suddenly ran out, I was not frightened. I wonder how Edward, who had persecution paranoia, was so frightened that his fantasy scared me half to death.
The mother of the heroine, Xiao P, has always made her daughter think that her nose is temporary and the curse will be lifted in the future. The original intention is always good, but the process is painful. I think her mother has been very unstable since she was born...
Then the male protagonist appeared. I didn't like such a man at first. Gambling, disheveled hair, unshaven beard, but then he started singing YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE, well, it's not without touching.
I had a premonition that Penelope was going to run away from marriage, and when I saw the smile on Edward's face after she said NO, I felt that this eldest brother played really well (I saw him holding the stationery later, I thought he was a little perverted, But nerve-sensitive is cute).
The moment when the pig's nose disappeared, and her life after that, I really wanted to find someone to shout "Long Live Women's Independence~~", you see, even the man went to find it by herself, and life was finally in her hands.
I happened to be in a cafe with a friend this afternoon and heard two girls next door chatting, one said, "My classmate is so pitiful that my husband wouldn't even buy her clothes after marriage." My friend said to me, it's so pitiful that I can't buy clothes. I said, then she buys it with her own money. My friend said that her husband doesn't even give her the money? I said, can't I buy it with my own money? ! My friend said, that's not good. If he doesn't take the money to buy clothes for me, I'll be very sad. Then I was speechless...Women are just spoiled by men. I didn't see that Shrekri had already subverted the prince and slaughtered the dragon to save the princess. The era of women relying on men to save them has long since passed, and relying on men to support themselves is just as unreliable as relying on men to lift the curse.
Congratulations to the fairy tale world for opening the age of big women~~

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Penelope quotes

  • Max: Y'know you inspired me, doing what you did, going off on your own like that.

  • Penelope: [telling her class her story] And we lived happily ever after - well, happily ever after so far at least.

    Child #1: I don't get it. What does it mean?

    Penelope: Well, you tell me what you think it means.

    Child #2: Rich people stink!

    Child #3: It's always the mothers fault.

    Child #4: It's not the power of the curse - it's the power you give the curse.