Watched the Indian drama "the married woman". The background is set in New Delhi, the capital of India in 1992. The middle-class housewife literature teacher White Rabbit met a male director through a campus stage play. He thought he fell in love with the male director and finally fell in love with his widow, the American Freedom Soul female painter. The plot setting is generally reasonable, and the graphics are also very beautiful. Little White Rabbit is sincere and cowardly, because she has a family and children, and she is afraid of words. The big bad wolf is unrestrained and free, because she has betrayed her relatives, she's got nothing to lose. The lesbian movies I want to watch, such as "Carol", "The Love of Nancy", "Miss", "Opening a New World" and "The Burning Girl", in addition to "Adele's Life", almost inevitably will be involved " The role of the male spouse of lesbians. Most of them have financial power, sometimes they are good husbands and sometimes they are bad lovers. They can’t imagine how women would have sex without penis. Female friendship and lust grow secretly in this "ignorance", exist in hiding, but without frustration, they are often left alone or easily left in life. It is evident that women in history could not control their own destiny. But I still like the end of the world to come. The reality is inherently cool, and there is no point in demanding self-mediation for the so-called good ending. The world is not ready to accept female homosexuality, or even see such love, but one day it will.
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