It seems that in a marriage between a man and a woman, as long as the man cheats, people around him will accuse the woman of "you can't keep him", "you are too strong", "women should learn to show weakness", "he is still young and just playing, he is old When you are sensible, no one cares about the contribution of women in marriage, and even the son in the play thinks that it is the mother who places too much emphasis on work that causes the father to cheat.
Men like young and beautiful girls, just because 20-year-old girls are easy to be deceived and controlled, that is, their so-called "obedient", even if they cheat, they will be forgiven in sweet words and infinite pictures to show them. Charm".
The age will grow slowly with the years, and the experience of doing things will also grow slowly with the years. When simple children have seen the various situations of life and are no longer easily deceived by rhetoric, cheating will not be so easily exposed. pass. But the world is never short of young girls, and once they find that they can't control the situation, they will run to the next 20 years old without looking back.
There is no winning or losing in a relationship. It's not that a marriage that keeps the appearance and separation is a winner. The point is to get rid of the broken relationship in time and stop the loss in time. Saying "continue the marriage for the sake of the children" and using the children as bargaining chips to force women to give up their rights, it really makes people laugh out loud. Did the scumbag ever think about the child at the moment when the scumbag cheated? Have you ever thought about marriage? Have you ever thought about the consequences of doing so? It's not that selfish animal reproduction has triumphed over human nature! I'm glad the screenwriter didn't set the heroine to cry.
At the end of the play, it seems that the scumbag and San have a happy ending, but the days to come are still long. Who knows when the scumbag will move to another 20-year-old.
Don't watch the second season.
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