Some people are born old maids.

Dario 2022-03-24 09:02:19


I think of her appearance in "Beautiful Pictures", the traditional thick and heavy dress, the same harsh face, exuding the sour and rancid smell of an old maid that has not been detected by anyone, a kind of desire to suppress extreme nitpicking .
piano teacher. A vibrator of lust hangs under this elegant skirt. She folded her arms to her chest and held her head up to reveal a smooth neck that no one had ever kissed, when in fact she was only thinking about how to push the vibrator into her body.

The lack of father's love, the lack of a strong spiritual identity from childhood, coupled with a mother who is too controlling, calls every three minutes to the family where her daughter is teaching the piano, tore the other party's slightly amorous clothes, for the sake of it. Erica creates a breeding ground for sickness.
She watched porn videos with her eyes wide open in the middle of the night, sniffing the smell of her panties, or slashing her genitals with a razor blade, watching indifferently as the blood traced slender trails across the white bathtub. She peeped at the couple who were in love in the car, and then squatted aside to urinate unbearably.
She was constantly teasing herself sexually, all the while letting lust linger outside her genitals.

So he fell in love with her, and when he entered her life, she carefully spied on the other party and kept rejecting him. Some women would involuntarily destroy the harmony between themselves and their loved ones. They were born out of what Freud said. The plot of "Original Defect" is both fearful and longing, both inferior and longing, lingering back and forth.
Men and women are completely different creatures. A man's sex drive is a dog, and if you want to keep it, it has to be fed until it's full, or it'll keep barking at you. And a woman's sexuality is a rabbit, a creature that is poisonous and dumb, soft and powerless, and silent.

I have to admit that some people are born old maids. She tied the rabbit's mouth and kept rubbing its nose with food.
You can't treat men the same way. Because there is no animal as weak as yourself, he will jump up and fight back. until the food reaches the mouth.

Erica wrote to him, please tie me up, shove a sock into my mouth, and hit me hard. Please let my mother next door hear you beating me.
He said, Erica, you are sick. He said again, I really love you.
But true love doesn't mean you can torture me with sex. I think he still has something to say.

The girl who was always made to cry by Erika's sternness, had diarrhea and was late before a little rehearsal. He went to comfort her. So Erica put the shards of the glass in the girl's pocket. Get a chance to play in her place.
In my opinion, even the act of placing the glass shards is full of sexual connotations. Wasn't she waiting for a rough true love from start to finish?

never mind. All I remember is that she finally turned over to the scolding mother who was sleeping beside her, and she kissed her fiercely, scolding, "Mum, I love you."
All I remember is that she saw him greet her nonchalantly downstairs in the concert hall, as if he didn't remember the last night when he rushed into her house with unbearable desire, threw her mother into the room, then beat her, and made love to her .

Then she pulled a knife from her bag and stabbed it hard into her left chest. Pulled out and left the hall waiting for her to play.

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The Piano Teacher quotes

  • Erika Kohut: Do you like me calling you darling?

    Walter Klemmer: It's absolutely marvelous.

    Erika Kohut: You must be patient. I'll give you all the names, we'll play all the games you want.

    Walter Klemmer: You know you really stink? Sorry, you stink so much, no one will ever come close to you. You'd be better leave town until you don't stink so bad. Rinse your mouth more often, not just when my cock makes you puke.

  • Erika Kohut: Schubert's dynamics range from scream to whisper not loud to soft. Anarchy hardly seems your forte. Why not stick to Clementi? Schubert was quite ugly. Did you know? With your looks, nothing can ever hurt you.

    Walter Klemmer: Why destroy what could bring us together?

    Erika Kohut: Mannerism is no...

    Walter Klemmer: [interrupting her] Why can't I look at you? Because if I do, I won't resist the temptation to kiss you on the neck. May I kiss you on the neck?

    [she walks away]