sisterhood

Archibald 2022-04-19 09:02:18

Are the feelings between men deeper than those between women? It is always seen on TV that brothers trust each other, while sisters seem to have struggles and mutual disgust.
But I think that this is a misleading
sisterhood, maybe it's the kind of tie in the heart, not external, maybe they will abuse each other, but they always think of each other in the heart. A girl is thoughtful, she will remember every bit in her heart, she will weigh the good and the bad in her heart, she will see through you, so even if you make an unforgivable mistake, she will still forgive you, because she understands you, she understands You, it is the person in the world who knows you best besides yourself, even if your relationship is thin!
Brotherhood seems to stay on the surface, and once a crisis arises, it will be overwhelmed. . . .

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  • Ella Hirsch: Wrong dresser. It's in the sock drawer.

    Maggie Feller: What?

    Ella Hirsch: My cash. That's what you were looking for, right? That's what you want.

    Maggie Feller: No! god!

    Ella Hirsch: [sigh] Oh, well. I guess after being absent for some 20-odd years I can't expect you to want to have a relationship with me. How much?

    Maggie Feller: How much what?

    Ella Hirsch: *Money*, Maggie! How much *money* were you hoping to get from me?

    Maggie Feller: ...I don't know.

    Ella Hirsch: Yes, you do.

    Maggie Feller: I want to go to New York. Maybe act. I think I'd be good at it.

    Ella Hirsch: humph, clearly!... How much do you need?

    Maggie Feller: Three-grande.

    Ella Hirsch: *That* you would not have found in the sock drawer... How much do you have?

    [Maggie doesn't respond. Ella nods]

    Ella Hirsch: I won't give you three-thousand dollars, but I'll do this; they need help down at the assisted living center. You get that job, stop loafing around here like a princess...

    [Maggie scoffs]

    Ella Hirsch: ... and I will match what you earn, penny for penny.

    Maggie Feller: [Maggie stares at her, shocked] ... You would do that?

    [Ella nods]

    Maggie Feller: ... Why?

    Ella Hirsch: [sighs] Because I'm your Grandmother.

  • Rose: A thong would look ridiculous on me - I wear cotton briefs. My life is about working long hours, planning trips I'll never take, and settling for love found on the pages of romance novels.