Why do I love spoilers so much lately but I have a question to discuss from a logical point of view~

Afton 2022-03-23 09:02:58

I watched "oh!" with Star tonight. my god! "The Chinese translation of "Hysteria" said that most of the Victorian British women got hysterical because of the weather! (Of course, there is also the status of women.) As a result, the psychiatrist has developed a treatment method that allows women to have orgasms (with their hands...) But this way, the doctor's hands are treating too many ladies every day. His hands are going to be dead acridine ~ so he got inspiration from his friends who study machines: start with the electric feather duster! The first mobile electric massage stick was invented in 1880. . . Since then, the women's world has become high-end. . . The most xx is that this story is based on a true story, and the end credits show the evolution of all massage sticks from 1880 to the present. Do you think this movie can be seen in China? . .












So after reading it, I just fell into a deep meditation acridine: Why can female hysteria be cured by getting an orgasm? If this is theoretical,

is it normal for women with wood oil partners to be hysterical? ? ? ? ? ?



Then the final conclusion is. .



What woman with a partner still has intermittent episodes of hysteria all because of incongruity in her sex life and her partner's ineffectiveness? ? ?



Duoyou, I'm going to be dizzy with a bunch of logic. There is wood = = My logic is correct! ? ! ? ! ?



I went to sleep. . .



There is no professional answer acridine! ?

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Hysteria quotes

  • Edmund St. John-Smythe: [brainstorming] The Rubby-Nubby.

    Mortimer Granville: The Vibratorium.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: The Jiggly-Wiggly?

    Mortimer Granville: Paroxysmator.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Oh, the Sorcerer's Apprentice.

    Mortimer Granville: The Excitetator?

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Mr. Wobbly.

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, please.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: What about, The Squealer?

  • Charlotte Dalrymple: For us it's mindless housework and doting on some halfwit.

    Mortimer Granville: You can make some halfwit very happy.

    Charlotte Dalrymple: It's simply not enough for me, or for most women. Would it be enough for you?

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, I'm not most women.