My understanding of love is too narrow. to repent

Madalyn 2022-03-24 09:02:48

This movie is beautiful, tender and beautiful.

It's a bit surprising that such a subject has such a feeling. But I don't want to think too much. God, sex, love, and healing should all be connected, and these are the most beautiful things in the world.

As a former psychologist, my ideal counselor is like the one in the film: clear boundray, clear thinking, professional, emotional, firm and flexible, gentle and trustworthy.

PS The protagonist is a gentle and romantic good person, the pastor is a good person who is enlightened and healed, the therapist is a good person with perceptual professionalism, the male and female nanny is a good person with humor, and the disabled woman who provides the venue is a good person who is happy and warm (but I can't imagine "female" The therapist's husband is a good man who loves his wife dully. . The good people who are full of films have been very cured, and one more important thing is to multiply the healing effect---the story is true.



-------------------------❀Give poetry to people, small divisions that leave a lingering fragrance in your hands❀------------ ----------

love poem for no one in particular


let me touch you with my words
for my hands lie limp like empty gloves
but my words stroke your hair
slide down your back
and tickle your belly
for my hands, light and free flying like bricks
ignore my wishes and stubornly refuse to carry out my quietest desires
let my words into your mind
carrying torches
admit them willingly into your being
so they may caress your gently within

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Extended Reading

The Sessions quotes

  • Mark O'Brien: What happens when...?

    Cheryl: What happens when what?

    Mark O'Brien: When people become attached to each other.

    Cheryl: What people?

    Mark O'Brien: Just people.

    Mark O'Brien: What's the chemistry in it all? When people are attracted to each other.

    Cheryl: Are you attracted to me?

    Mark O'Brien: God, no.

    Cheryl: Ha-ha-ha.

    Mark O'Brien: I'm just talking hypothetically.

    Cheryl: Hypothetically... they write poems. They have sex.

    Mark O'Brien: And what happens next?

    Cheryl: After poetry and sex? Nothing or everything. The rest is by negotiation, as it were.

    Mark O'Brien: What do you mean?

    Cheryl: I mean, you can leave it at love and attraction... or you can make things complicated, like most people do.

    Mark O'Brien: Have you?

    Cheryl: Yes.

  • Cheryl: Hi Mark O'Brien!

    Mark O'Brien: Your money is on the desk over there.

    Cheryl: Yes it is! Thank you!

    Mark O'Brien: I didn't know whether to pay you now or after.

    Cheryl: I'm not a prostitute, so you don't have to pay me up front.

    Mark O'Brien: That was the wrong way to start off.

    Cheryl: It really was! Shall we start again?