When a writer's work has an instigating effect, then his work must be dangerous, especially for those who are not mentally sound, and should stay away from the "source of fire". Psychopaths are a fragile and sensitive group. They already need to rely on drugs to maintain their lives. Why do they inject the virus of "violence", "abnormal love" and "sex proliferation" into their minds? Writers who do this are a sin.
Sex is a practice, not a report. Furthermore, novels are not "Baidu Knows", "Zhihu", "Sina AiQ" or Wikipedia, novels are art, OK?
The judgment of literary value needs people who have the same or higher literary and artistic level as the author himself, instead of pulling a random person on the street, it needs people who can enter his literary entity. The Laundrywoman's knowledge of literature is limited to sex, and beyond that she understands nothing.
Talent is not domineering capital, let alone talent has not been evaluated.
As a writer, he should have a conscience in his heart, at least the writer is not trying to teach people to misbehave through words.
Don't let your independent judgment be clouded by the popularity of a book.
The combination of the doctor and the nun is tragic. The important thing is that the story itself is a tragedy, not because the doctor does not understand sex, the doctor is rational and economical, but the nun and the doctor are not people who think about the world. A union that is not out of love is a tragedy. The role of Sade's novels on nuns is limited to sexual enlightenment. Hey, is there any higher artistic value in addition to this? No. When one's novel is only sexually enlightening, the novel is a complete failure.
The purpose of the state is to provide a platform for writers, and it has reason to ensure that this platform will not collapse, so the state invented the law.
It's not evil that we like, it's just that some of our basic needs are not addressed, and we lack attachment to the real world.
We will not turn to teasing words, teasing women, and teasing life because we have a criminal record and want revenge.
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