The short comment is too long, so I can only write two sentences here. In another SY. review, the plot introduction is superb, so I won’t repeat it.
Basically the lesbian version of "Hundred Days of Beauty" or "Pippa Lee's Private Life", the dissatisfied wife had to meet her desires by picking up customers. It's a pity that the portrayal of this character is too Mary Su, who is capable, sacrifices, empathetic, and good in shape, but he can't get the favor of his lover. Seeing the excellent (Mary Su) quality gradually demonstrated by the director during her pick-up process seems to have seen the character of the protagonist without blind spots in the domestic drama. . . . At the end of the story, the pluralistic family balance is still maintained. Both families are unwilling to break the status quo. Sam maintains his status as a wife, and Abby returns. It just so happens that Kate is indifferent, so he indulges Abby to vent elsewhere (handing over the details of the clothes). And sam and her husband are probably sparing no effort to maintain a magnificent family image.
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