Men's sex and love, here we go

Colt 2022-04-22 07:01:55

I watched the movie on the plane, and China Eastern's audio-visual system translated the movie into it.

As a woman, as I get older, I realize that many women far underestimate the urgency and fascination of men. I was annoyed at first, thinking that a man's lower body thinking tarnished the beauty of love, and also made a woman's sexy beauty filthy and unbearable.

Just like David confessed at the beginning, he admired Kang Sula's beauty and tried his best to show his talent and charm, not to show talent and charm, but just to have sex with the heroine.

Look, this is how men are. From the 12-year-old boy in the beautiful legend of Sicily to the old man in his 60s in this movie, men make themselves rich and talented just to have sex with better women.

David has been romantic all his life. His strong body and background as a college professor make him very attractive. He should always be complacent. It is always easier than imagined to pursue girls, and Consula is no exception.

However, the style changed when David discovered that he had a chance to actually own Consula. Consula doesn't mind that David is 30 years older than her, and doesn't mind that David has countless daughters, and loves him far beyond David's imagination.

David was afraid, afraid that he really fell in love with Consula, but did not deserve her.

He's afraid that he's too old, that he's not worthy of Consula's indulgence for most of his life. He retreated, afraid to attend Consula's graduation ceremony or meet Consula's family. A friend of the same age suddenly passed away, lost in the middle of the night with an old lover of many years, and lived most of his life, for what?

Yes, man, sex is instinct, but it's not everything. When the lights are out and lonely, men also need a soulful person to love and understand.

Love without sex, and sex without love, are not good. Men and women, sex and love.

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Elegy quotes

  • George O'Hearn: Beautiful women are invisible.

    David Kepesh: Invisible? What the hell does that mean? Invisible? They jump out at you. A beautiful woman, she stands out. She stands apart. You can't miss her.

    George O'Hearn: But we never actually see the person. We see the beautiful shell. We're blocked by the beauty barrier. Yeah, we're so dazzled by the outside that we never make it inside.

  • David Kepesh: I think it was Betty Davis who said old age is not for sissies. But it was Tolstoy who said the biggest surprise in a man's life is old age. Old age sneaks up on you, and the next thing you know you're asking yourself, I'm asking myself, why can't an old man act his real age? How is it possible for me to still be involved in the carnal aspects of the human comedy? Because, in my head, nothing has changed.