The happiness of big men and little women

Elyse 2022-03-22 09:02:01

No matter how tough you are (job, survival, etc.), no woman wants to be praised for being "strong"! Women are born to be loved and loved! Even strong women have another side of Xiaoniaoyiren! The term "little woman" is definitely not discrimination, but a compliment and appreciation for women. Don't bring into the family the new era of women's rights protection ideas that must be pretended to be strong and competitive outside the family. The family naturally has family rules. No man wants his other half to be above himself. This is The eternal truth is that women should be gentle, obedient, and charming in the family. "Barbaric" can only be regarded as a puppet in the long river of marriage.
Originally wanted to see Denzel Washington and Tom Cruise's "Philadelphia" in 1993, but it turned out to be the 40-year version - -! I didn't expect to see the film, but I was very happy!

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The Philadelphia Story quotes

  • Seth Lord: What most wives fail to realize is that their husband's philandering has nothing whatever to do with them.

    Tracy Lord: Oh? Then what has it to do with?

    Seth Lord: A reluctance to go grow old, I think.

  • Librarian: What is thee wish?

    Macaulay Connor: I'm looking for some local b - what'd you say?

    Librarian: What is thee wish?

    Macaulay Connor: Um, local biography or history.

    Librarian: If thee will consult with my colleague in there.

    Macaulay Connor: Mm-hm. Dost thou have a washroom?

    [the librarian points]

    Macaulay Connor: Thank thee.