I only have more straws than you

Sheridan 2022-10-31 13:26:02

There is an unwritten rule in Chinese talent shows that the director must find the story points of the contestants. It is best to have a tragic background or a disabled body, so as to gain the sympathy and favor of the audience, so that they can enter the contest. Higher-level competitions even won championships.
But Laila in India had no such idea. Lyra is a young girl with polio, a top student at Delhi University, and has a very good literary talent. In a competition, when she learned that she won the award because of her disability, she made a different expression from the Chinese. She raised her middle finger and turned away from the stage.
Laila, who never seemed to feel inferior because of her disability, confessed to a healthy boy, and despite being rejected, she did not fail. She was laughed at by her friends: "Being friends with normal people will not make you normal!" But she still disagreed.
While studying in the United States, Laila meets a girl who is equally physically flawed but has the same cheerful personality, and they fall in love. Love makes people happy and makes people brave, so Laila bravely came out.
Before coming out of the closet, Laila found that she did not reject getting along with the opposite sex. After she had a relationship with a male classmate, she was even more certain that she was bisexual. She confessed to her mother about her sexuality and revealed to same-sex couples that she had sex with the opposite sex.
You would think of Laila as a strong, courageous, confident and decisive woman, but she was also hesitant, lost, and plunged into deep despair and pain. Like ordinary people, she was no more or less.
Sometimes, the meaning of life is not how earth-shattering things you have done, but that you can truly recognize yourself and face your true self; choose. The choice isn't made harder or easier by whether you have a disability, it's the same for everyone.
Before her death, the dying mother said to Laila, "Go back to the United States to study." Sometimes the tolerant love of elders for their children is enough.
At the end of the film, Laila dressed up beautifully, ordered a margarita in the restaurant, let the waiter pour it into her own plastic cup, and had an "important date" with herself in the mirror. At this time, she Gorgeous, like any young girl. Laila lived up to her mother's love. She repaid her mother's giving by loving herself more. "I'm just a normal girl, but I just drink margaritas with more straws than others."
For the disabled, healthy people will unconsciously have compassion. But does the other party really need such cheap sympathy? The Lailas prefer that people treat them with the attitude of treating normal people. They don't need others to decide whether they "should, can, or deserve it", they have the right to do it themselves Pursue everything you want.
So Laila is not an inspirational chicken soup girl, she is a fighter for equality; therefore, Laila will ask quite confidently in the sex shop:

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