140 not enough

Elbert 2022-01-14 08:01:57


1. Two lines, the doctor Darlingscher treats (or comforts) "hysterical" women, and his eldest daughter Charlotte uses a standard "hysterical" image to help the poor from the lower class. Movies therefore tend to believe that liberating women from their families and giving them the opportunity to choose jobs and the right to vote is the best way to finally resolve their symptoms of "hysteria".

2. Knowing this movie from an article by Niuboli ("Victoria's Secret-A Brief History of Women's Vibration Massagers"), it happened at the beginning of the article that "a female vibratory massager in Sex and the City" was mentioned at the beginning of the article. The appearance caused quite a stir in the media." This phenomenon in turn proves that the above viewpoints are not reliable. Women need vibrators, indicating that men cannot meet their physical needs. In the final analysis, this is determined by the difference in body structure. During the Victorian period (1837~1901), nearly half of the women in London were "hysterical", and the women in the ninth episode of the first season of Sex and the City (Sex And The City, 1998) still needed vibrators. A century later, the status of women in the West can be said to have undergone tremendous changes, but the needs have not yet been met.

3. Now this period always remains a male-oriented society (of course, with such a developed country for the Anglo-American), still need to face up to this fact ......

4. After watching this movie, read "Tess" to get Angel Knowing the situation where Tess had accidentally lost her body, she had a sympathetic understanding and no longer had any doubts. I just finished reading "Tess" (translated by Zheng Damin) by Thomas Hardy (1840~1928) this morning. Unfortunately, Tess was seduced by Alec Debor. "It's still wrong), and then she rejected Alec's marriage request with strong self-esteem. Later, on the farm in the Froome Valley, she met "Angel Claire" who was in love. On the wedding night, after hesitating several times, she finally told her newlywed husband about her experience. The latter was embarrassed at the time, although Out of reason, he did not criticize Tess in words, but his understanding did not deviate from the social view at the time-as long as the male genitals were inserted, it was unacceptable. Unable to quell the conflict between ethics and emotional desires, he went to Brazil.

5. Think about it, waiting in a long line of pairs outside the clinic of Dr. Darrinshar to get the pleasure of a vibrator (which is still given by the doctor); a young woman who stumbled and lost her body in the view of social customs Is unclean. The so-called civilization is so weird.

Damn, it's written as a tuft!

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Hysteria quotes

  • Edmund St. John-Smythe: [brainstorming] The Rubby-Nubby.

    Mortimer Granville: The Vibratorium.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: The Jiggly-Wiggly?

    Mortimer Granville: Paroxysmator.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Oh, the Sorcerer's Apprentice.

    Mortimer Granville: The Excitetator?

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Mr. Wobbly.

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, please.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: What about, The Squealer?

  • Charlotte Dalrymple: For us it's mindless housework and doting on some halfwit.

    Mortimer Granville: You can make some halfwit very happy.

    Charlotte Dalrymple: It's simply not enough for me, or for most women. Would it be enough for you?

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, I'm not most women.