Life is not limited to a dilemma since ancient times

Pearl 2022-01-18 08:01:38

For McGee, who was born in an intellectual family and loves reading, paying attention to spiritual satisfaction is far more important than sexual pleasure. A spiritually independent woman naturally knows what she needs, that is, a child, and she devotes herself to raising the child. There is a husband outside of her plan, and the last proposal to bring her husband and ex-wife together is a kind of smooth operation. After all, it must be a divorce sooner or later. Why not make it perfect or have a lover? Both gave birth to two children. It can be considered that McGee is quite sensible, or that McGee is full of kindness.

An old man who is intoxicated about writing a perfect novel. After learning about their black-box operation, he still plays away from home. He is really adolescent-like old man, what about being a professor, and he still doesn’t know what he is good at. The way of expression is lost in the unconventional narrative perspective of his own knowledge production, and he also complains that his ex-wife does not appreciate him, whether the boy is old or the boy is exposed.

A strong ex-wife who needs to gain status and status needs a boyish husband (position). In fact, it is also a consideration to help livelihood, especially a talented professor is the best.

Will the loyal and honest pickled cucumber boss become McGee's lover? The possibility of an open end is very high. At least it is certain that the honest man will take care of McGee very well.

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  • Maggie: I've decided to embrace the mystery of the universe and stop bossing everybody around so much.

    Max: Good luck with that, bossy pants.

    Tony: He's gonna write a book about us one day and we are *not* gonna look good.

  • Maggie: Even though I do think you are pretty self-absorbed and extremely needy, that he needs it. It keeps him in balance. It's thinking about you that stops him from only thinking about himself.