female friendship

Deontae 2022-03-24 09:02:25

The interpersonal relationships of young women are often like this: A is an extroverted personality, with a good appearance and a public personality, B is an introverted personality, with an ordinary appearance and a restrained personality. In a friendly relationship, A is in a dominant position, as if only this dominance-obedience relationship is the most stable.

And the truth is that B is only forced into a position of obedience and A is just bluffing to hide his inferiority complex. Driven by this paradoxical psychology, women's previous friendships are usually a pseudo-peace that hides jealousy. We are friends, we can hug each other and cry, but we can also be jealous of each other.

There's really no logic to this movie. There's no denying that we'll always be annoyed at missing out on a congenial partner. However, when the person who once fell in love appears as a good friend's fiancé, shouldn't morality be given priority and be avoided actively? It's really weird that an unethical love is made into a movie in such a beautiful way.

Will you fall in love with your friend's husband? In other words, why would you fall in love with your friend's husband?

Could it be because of jealousy? Jealousy makes the heroine lose her eyes and wait for the scumbag to appear.

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Something Borrowed quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Rachel: Ethan, stop.

  • Ethan: So why do you do it? Why do you let her win?

    Rachel: Because that's what Darcy does. Darcy wins. She always has. She sees things, she wants them, she gets them. Ethan, she got into Notre Dame. Do you know how hard it is to get into Notre Dame? It is impossible. But she did. And with her grades?