I still have to cherish my reputation

Freda 2022-01-25 08:04:42

In my impression, the United States is a sexually open country, and girls should not be criticized for their wrongdoing.

But this film tells me: In American high schools, there are also sluts humiliated, and they will think that girls who are wrong are just random, and there will be a lot of people talking and accusing her. At the same time, however, boys use the number of girls they slept with as proof of their popularity.

How to become a popular person on campus?

In order to avoid the invitation of a friend's family gathering, the hostess deceived her friend to have an appointment with a boy.

After the weekend, the friend asked if the hostess had a relationship with that boy.

The hostess denied it, but the friend didn't believe it, so the hostess started to make up a lie, and was accidentally heard by another person, and then the rumors that the hostess was not the place flew all over the sky.

Later, a homosexual and a female lead in a scene. The homosexual "shows" his normal sexual orientation and is no longer discriminated against.

Homosexuals told others about this, and gradually more and more people came to the hostess to help make them welcome, and the hostess gradually became a "bitch" in everyone's mouth.

However, she knew that these were nothing but fiction.

Since I didn't have any losses, and I could help others, but still get a certain reward, why not do it?

On the way the heroine "helped" others, she also encountered difficulties:

Teachers don’t believe in themselves. Some people really think of her as a "prostitute". The sweet love they want does not appear, and they even have to help the messenger...

Do you get more or lose more?

Fortunately, the ending is good, but if there are people who "help" people like this in reality, what will be the result?

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Extended Reading
  • Demetrius 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    The bra is beautiful without other ears

  • Cassandre 2022-03-20 09:01:19

    Three and a half. The female protagonist is actually pretty good-looking, and the male protagonist is too calm, and the parents are the cutest. Learned a lot of slang, this is good. Seeing Hughes’s review, I was a little excited. I also love 80s youth movies.

Easy A quotes

  • Micah's Mom: [while beating her son over the head] Who have you been sleeping with? You tell me right now or I will kill you!

  • Rhiannon: [referring to Olive's alleged weekend date with a boyfriend] Wait a minute. You didn't have...?

    Olive Penderghast: What? No. No, of course not.

    Rhiannon: You liar! You totally lost your V-card to him.

    Olive Penderghast: No, I didn't.

    Rhiannon: Yes, you did. Tell me everything.

    Olive Penderghast: Rhi, I'm not that kind of girl.

    Rhiannon: The kind that does it, or the kind that does it and doesn't have the lady-balls to tell her friend?

    Olive Penderghast: What?

    Rhiannon: I want every detail!

    Olive Penderghast: Rhi!

    Rhiannon: Now, bitch.

    Olive Penderghast: You know, you call me bitch a lot, okay. It's not really a term of endearment.

    Rhiannon: I want every detail now, shit-face.

    Olive Penderghast: You're not really heading in the right direction.

    Rhiannon: Tell me!