Except for the large scale (actually that is the case), it can be said to be useless, the heroine is good-looking, but this story arranges her to be a bitch through and through. Even if you don't have a best friend who can play, you still want to be tempted by a bad man. You have to find an honest husband to take over the game, and forgive your ex-boyfriend over and over again without any bottom line, just because he is good at life? The ex-boyfriend is also a big sabi. If he cheats, he will push his childhood to a miserable childhood, and then match it with the classic zombie expression I fucked up, the old pua master. After watching the first few episodes, I barely gave a 6. What the hell was that at the end? Passion, safety, stability I want it all? He ran to his ex-boyfriend's house without hesitation, and swore that he would not break up with her husband. The ex-boyfriend just beeped a bunch with Cooper to reassure him, and backhanded him with an extreme backstab, bullfrog bullfrog. Finally, I don’t know if this is feminism. I just want to say that people can’t be too selfish. Everything has a price. If you want a stable life, you must give up passion, danger, and excitement. If you want excitement, don’t marry Someone who doesn't fit in with you. Feminism is to make women stand up and be on an equal footing with men, not to create an insatiable and limitless bully.
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