"Those who love reality are the ones who love the Lord"

Thaddeus 2022-03-23 09:02:14

Devoted bisexual female Christian who has been sexually repressed for years says "3Q" to her fucking husband after marriage.
When a woman likes a man, she likes two, a man and a man's penis.
The husband is paralyzed, no, tell her to go do it with other men, tell him how he feels, he needs this "love" to survive.
Don't have a laptop, otherwise it's enough for him to watch AV, or listen to "Young Woman Bai Jie" or something - don't say I'm lewd.
In fact, it is also good for her, not letting her be lonely, and making her expand her communication - of course, it is not ethical. Putting this on people with mental illness is easier for people to accept.
"Although I am stupid, I can communicate with my heart."
A woman as great as Dancer in the Dark. She loved him deeply and was willing to listen to him. She also felt disgusted when she jerk off to a strange old man on the bus. But she thought that she could save him in this way, and "follow it" one by one, and the people around her, including the doctors, nurses and family members, said that she was immersed in her own fantasy, they couldn't understand it, and they didn't like it ethically.
"Those who love reality are those who love the Lord" The
church does not allow women to speak, and everyone is crueler than her.
The child scolded her as a bitch, threw stones at her, and the mother shut the door and wouldn't let her in. Later, she went to the perverted crewman again, and died of blood loss from scissors.
The pictures at the beginning of each chapter are like oil paintings, and the rock songs are also long, giving the audience time to rest and think.
After her death, she was cursed to hell by the priest, and the nurse who knew the details scolded her angrily.
After the water burial, the bells of heaven rang.

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Breaking the Waves quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bess McNeill: His name is Jan.

    The Minister: I do not know him.

    Bess McNeill: [coyly] He's from the lake.

    The Minister: You know we do not favor matrimony with outsiders.

    An Elder: Can you even tell us what matrimony is?

    Bess McNeill: It's when two people are joined in God.

  • Jan Nyman: Love is a mighty power, isn't it?