Marriage is risky, be cautious when entering the pit

Ona 2022-09-26 04:58:35

It's not a traditional heroine drama that uses all resources to tear up scumbag men after being bullied at home. As a foreign daughter-in-law who married far away to a small town, Emma has a strong working ability and does her due diligence as a wife, a mother and a member of the society. The husband is a prodigal son who is famous for eating soft rice outside. Under such unfair material conditions, the doctor of a colleague and friend/the neighbor who looks friendly/the mother-in-law who is also cheated, the whole world is deceiving the fact that the male protagonist has already cheated. Emma was under great mental stress when she learned the truth. Like wives with children all over the world, they calmed down from their furious decision to divorce on the spot and then tried to control their emotions. They gave their husbands and families opportunities again and again, but were always defeated again and again. Finally, through insufficient personal resources: the charismatic personality of benevolence / the convenience of the doctor's job / the physical charm of animals (not the female you'hi'ai'z body as an appendage, while selling the body to exchange information, the big heroine enjoy it) to win custody of the most precious child. What does it mean to win? Husbands, wives, and children have been greatly hurt in this war that you are hiding from me. When I saw this show, my first feeling was thanks. Thank you ex boyfriend. Thanks to this big brother for rejecting me rationally, it should be not too late for me to stop the loss in time. If you marry into a remote town where you don't know your place of life and get bullied, it's really doomed, and you don't feel that you have the ability to deal with this mess. When you marry someone, you always want something right. When you were with him, you really didn't ask for anything, but in the end, you won't get anything. People's first feeling is right, it's right not to be stubborn, and it's right to separate.

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