Joe's world love has come

Miles 2022-03-24 09:01:51

From the moment the trailer was released, I felt that Lao Feng was playing a big game again this time, and he was naked in revenge for the society. There are too many unexplainable words and private behaviors that are ashamed to talk about. In fact, he is addicted to rebellion in this world. Yes, it was Lao Feng himself. I don't know if love has ever come in his world.
Why do men always say that men understand women better than women themselves? I think I can get a lot of confirmation from Lao Feng. He even used his best eyes to describe a woman's life history of sex, so straightforward.
Joe's whole life has been a rebellion against all the right measures in the world, starting from the initiative to invite Jerome to break his own place, everything after that is proceeding logically, as if every stage is a further declaration of war morality, until the end After being severely injured by the person who opened the door to sexuality, I finally had the courage and ability to recognize my sexual feelings.
The first song ends with the suspense of not feeling anything, and the second song is followed by a new emotional relationship - a lover. Joe's sister B didn't once hinted that "only love is the antidote to sex addiction." Joe's antidote is not difficult to find, but she herself was worried about the duration of the drug's effect, and finally gave up treatment for sex addiction. The scene where the two of them bet with a spoon in the restaurant is the result of their dopamine action. When she gets up, her lower body slams the spoon. Only a lover can understand, and only a lover can look away from others. Embrace each other brilliantly and happily. I think, at this time, there is love in Joe's world, however, she must know it herself.

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Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Jerôme: Good job, Liz!

  • Seligman: Love is blind.

    Joe: No, no, no. It's worse. Love distort things. Or even worse, love is something you never asked for. The erotic was something that I ask for or even demanded of men. But this idiotic love... I felt humiliated by it. And all the dishonesty that follows.

    Joe: The erotic is about saying yes. Love appeals to lowest instincts, wrapped up in lies. How do you say yes when you mean no? And vice-versa. I'm ashamed of what I became. But it was beyond my control.