Now that the age is approaching the critical point, and it is going downhill, I really need to think twice about whether I have the courage to speak out.
"Beauty on the wrong side" is regarded as the collaborative version of "Ugly Betty" + "Legal Blonde", but in my opinion, it is a mock version of the question sentence of exchanging beauty for wisdom.
Deb, the hot-looking sweet sister, lost her life because she was driving on the phone for no reason. She really had no other excuse except that the road was fiercer than a tiger. Killed by a stray bullet.
Deb went to heaven, but was summed up by the angel. It turned out that the good things were not done, the bad things were not done. It was meaningless. After opening his eyes and seeing his bloated self, Deb's first sentence was "Is this hell?"
Although he suddenly stepped into the ranks of the social elite from that blond who had no money and no career, he had a house, a car and social status. But in the past, she only cared about losing weight, beauty and winking. Now she has to fight and fight in court. Deb can't wait to die again. The biggest difference is how Deb, who used to be smooth sailing, can endure people's nose picking at ugly Jane. Eye-catching? There is no free red wine when entering PUP, being rejected by the dance hall, and enjoying the sun and the beach without vacation. Not only is Deb unbearable, in fact, is Jane, who has been comforting others "I'm ok." really ok?
Admit that Jane is pretty much a complete man, won every case, is sharp and sympathetic, and is loved by all—or sympathetic, because such a terrifying, old-fashioned Betty looks almost useless to others. Lethality, no matter how good she is, in the eyes of others, she is nothing but a failed woman. Deb, who is in the wrong body, has to face unreasonable accusations about her appearance in every episode. It is conceivable that such accusations actually happened every moment in Jane's short life. In fact, not only Jane, In this law firm, the most beautiful lawyers are not as confident and calm as Deb's former partners. Although they are usually sharp and strong, they dare not speak directly when trying to date a boyfriend, and they have to use tricks. This is desolate.
If the world does not evaluate a woman because of her appearance, there will not be so many girls who would rather hurt the stomach, hurt the stomach, lose weight and challenge Botox. The subtext of exchanging beauty for wisdom is actually so rich that it takes a whole sociology book To explain, the handsome boyfriend - whether it is an ex-boyfriend or not is a very complicated issue, but Jane was recommended by Jane to join her own law firm. Seeing each other every day and pretending to be unfamiliar, I really feel bad for Deb, who is not bad or even very pure. Deb is no longer superficial. Jane's mind enriches her, but she has low self-esteem. She has no courage to tell the truth and can only endure it alone. The double loneliness of Deb and Jane, then again, who really likes loneliness?
Beauty is destined to attract more attention, and it is an indisputable fact that she is more confident in herself. Debs turn a blind eye to Jane, which can be condemned but difficult to correct. Exchanging beauty for wisdom is destined to mean 20 times more effort but not necessarily worth the fare. , otherwise I wouldn't use boxes of skin care products and three cabinets of clothes to cheer myself up, but the answer is still unknown. After all, Deb's worthless life can only be improved through the not-beautiful Jane. Vanity is tempting, but present-day fullness is also satisfying.
Fortunately, this is a hypothetical question.
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