I think their sexiness comes from their maturity. You have to know that sexiness can never be used on little girls. In "Last Words", you will feel that you are facing a group of mature women, what I mean by mature It doesn't mean that they don't make mistakes and don't get confused in life, but they are all able to pay for their own mistakes. In the play, no one hysterically blames others for disturbing their lives. Taking the relationship between Marina and Jenny as an example, Marina intervened in the relationship between Jenny and her boyfriend, which eventually led to Jenny breaking up with her ex, while Marina eventually returned to her girlfriend. But when Jenny's ex-boyfriend came to ask Marina why she did this, Marina told him: "Jenny is an adult, she should be responsible for her actions". Although Jenny scolded Marina a thousand times in her heart, she finally chose to let go. Because of this maturity, they have stronger self-confidence in their own life and body, and are better able to understand their own attractiveness. In the play, you can clearly see how they use their charm to get the people and things they want, and even when love comes, they still keep a sober, because that is the result of their pursuit. So you can applaud their lives even though their fate may not be quite as they wish. I can't help but look at the heroines of Chinese domestic TV dramas, almost all of them are giant babies. Take the most popular "The First Half of My Life" as an example. Some people may praise Luo Zijun as beautiful, but it is impossible for anyone to praise her as sexy. Even if she organizes her own family and gives birth to a child, she is still as naive as a little girl in daily life. Even in the second half of the TV series, when she entered the company to work, it was only an improvement in some working abilities, and it was definitely not an all-round development of her mind. She could never be responsible for her emotions and life. Even if she really married He Han and started a new life, tragedy might still happen to her. Because she never tried to control her own destiny, never understood her own characteristics. And this giant baby syndrome is not only reflected in Chinese TV dramas, but also in the love and marriage life of Chinese girls. Now the media, idol dramas, including women themselves, are regulating the love and marriage of men to women behavior in life. For example, men must provide girls with a sense of security, they must tolerate girls' pettiness, and boys must buy cars and houses for girls... In these specific rules and regulations, it seems that the status of men is really lower than that of women. But I don't think so. The reason why boys are willing to accept these rules is that on the one hand they are forced by some physical and realistic pressure, on the other hand, it may be because of his subconsciousness. Shili treats you as a creature that is emotionally and physically inferior to him, just like a lion never fights a mouse, he can't have the same knowledge as you. In such a relationship between the two sexes, we can't see the game between men and women over intelligence and emotion, and it is more that girls seek spiritual and material needs from boys by means of babies. Chinese women don't need to be sexy, as long as they are as cute and cute as little girls and arouse the boy's desire for protection. Of course, the status of Chinese women is much higher now than many years ago, and I am definitely not nitpicking and saying that we should return to the previous marriage and love situation where men often beat and scold women, I just want to say that women should face their own problems. Things have more profound thinking, we must know that although the era we live in is the best of times, it is also the worst of times.
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