It feels that the heroine does not miss and ex too much, but misses, misses and longs for her former self. A former self with a career full of passion and a perfect sex life. Let’s look at my current life: I don’t mention my career, I wear T and jeans with my baby every day, get breast milk anytime and anywhere, and even go to the city to spill milk, a middle-aged woman who has almost no sex life. Husband looks like the perfect husband. The first thing I did when I came back was to hug my son and my daughter, and say HI to my wife. In the first episode, when I was talking about my beautiful girl, the heroine thought she would talk about her again, but it turned out to be her daughter. The whole life is without passion, waves. I can only rely on memories, plus this point may be postpartum depression, and I doubt my own value. EX feels that she knows the heroine better than her husband, and knows what she wants in her heart. In the first few episodes, she sympathized with her husband. From the time of eating, I understood the pain of the heroine. Even if her husband didn't see the diary of the heroine, I believe I can't escape the palm of his female boss. Wasn't what the woman said to him enough green tea? In addition, their marriage has no waves and passion, and the female bosses have a common language together. His wife didn't even know what he ended up with. ps:ex's figure is too perfect, a dreamy fatal temptation. . .
View more about Sex/Life reviews