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Erick 2022-01-30 08:05:20

Very artistic and very sad. A woman who has been deeply hurt by a previous marriage has no way to tell the hurt she has suffered. I just want to get some caress and cares, even if it is nothingness, but also want to rebuild the self-esteem that has been beaten through these cares.

Maybe it's not the craving for the young body, but the people who are not deep in the world will freely express their inner feelings and exaggerate their sincere greed for another person. The heroine covets these pure emotions. For her own feelings of greedy caressing and being loved, for the heroine, is it love? Not necessarily, this may also be a form of love.

Extremely romantic but illusory, with no emotional foundation, or online dating that has never been touched at all, to this extent may be related to the character setting. They are all careers related to art, and the emotions may be more intense. So it won't feel particularly abrupt, although I suddenly fall in love, I will feel... um... black face question mark. Uh... off topic. Anyway. Although the blood is bloody, the picture is still beautiful. The role of a psychiatrist may be just such a function that promotes the development of the plot, and does not feel that it is of any use. He was still serious, and felt that his face would collapse in the next second. If the psychiatrist really does these jobs. A little distressed about the consultation fee of the hostess. Second off topic.

Anyway. It is human nature to be greedy, I hope to meet people who are so greedy for themselves in real life.

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Who You Think I Am quotes

  • Claire Millaud: There's no greater rival then the one who doesn't exist.

  • Claire Millaud: We all want to distance our self from the prospect of our death.