The monologue in the bath, I read it 123,456 times

Stacy 2022-11-02 15:24:35

When I watched it for the first time, I especially wanted to verify some ideas with a middle-aged man, especially when it was 1:00, the corners of my eyes were a little sour, and there seemed to be some mixed flavors that I still didn't believe in the truth that I was about to come... Then I read it again, and read it again and again, and then I didn't want to ask for evidence so much, it seemed that I was not so eager... But I put the idea of ​​discussing and seeking evidence in my heart, and convinced myself: I can't find a book for now. Check it out, it's fine...

Moreover, some emotions similar to the love in the trilogy such as "Love After Sunset and Dusk" were produced during the period...

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Conversations with Other Women quotes

  • Man: Do you dance?

    Woman: Um, you know what, I find much less occasion for it these days. Um, I used to dance quite often, before I, well, turned twenty-five, but, um, you know it was a club or party or something. But now, now that I'm, well, older than twenty-five, I just find less occasion for it. I just, I guess the dancing phase of my life is over. I'm afraid my skills have atrophied.

    Man: Yeah, maybe I should have been a little bit more clear. Um, I meant, would you dance with me?

    Woman: Yeah yeah, I knew what you meant, I was just stalling.

  • Man: I know how old you are, you know.

    Woman: I know.

    Man: Then why do you always hesitate when you say your age?

    Woman: I don't. Because it's getting to be a surprisingly large number. And I don't like how it sounds. When I say it, it sounds like a lie.

    Man: I'm the same age as you.

    Woman: Oh, please, I shouldn't even have to tell you that it's different for men.

    Man: You call more attention to it when you don't say it bluntly.

    Woman: Mm, good advice. I'll remember that.