A man does not really understand the needs of the woman he needs, and one-sidedly emphasizes the dissatisfaction he feels. A woman needs to be understood, and only by understanding can she recognize her thoughts and actions, and know what she needs. . . .
And when a woman really falls in love with this man who doesn't understand her, she realizes that what she needs is not what he can bring her. . . .
Poor woman, poor love. . . . In the end, the sharp knife stabbed a fragile heart beneath a strong exterior
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