Like the episode in the play, Ellie saw a headline in the magazine about women, saying that once a woman has a relationship with 20 men, it will be very difficult to find her significant other in the future. To this end, Ellie counted, there are 19, panicking while setting the bottom line for herself, looking for someone who can be trusted for life. In traditional Chinese ideology, a woman must remain chaste for her future partner, or she will not love herself. In the later period of reform and opening up, many concepts changed. Values were impacted by foreign thoughts. Everything has two sides. It is better to have a moderate sexual partner, otherwise too many may have similar worries to Ellie in the play. Allie made a list and found some information about her former boyfriends one by one on the Internet. Neighbor Colin happened to be surrounded by peach blossoms and came to Ellie's room to take shelter temporarily. From the conversation, he learned that Colin has sharp insight and may be able to find the boyfriends he has been with. The two reached an agreement, and while looking for their former boyfriend, their relationship was slowly heating up. After excluding all candidates, Ellie had great hopes for Jack as a gentleman. At her sister's wedding, Ellie's father talked to her to make her understand what she wanted. I used to find a suitable person to entrust my life to life in accordance with the mother's wishes. That person is the type that my mother likes, but we can't feel happy and joyful together. To outsiders, it is a very good object, with great material advantages. In addition, his character is also good, and he also likes you. Isn't it the best choice for you to be together? That's the opinions of others. They think so, but life is their own after all. Only you know whether you are happy or not. Even if the person standing in front of you is so perfect, he will end up being a stranger without feeling. There are too many temptations. Sometimes, we really have to calm down and ask ourselves what we want.
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