At first I saw that the male protagonists in the play are pretty good, attentive to their wives, patient with their sons, and love their sons very much. In fact, it would be not bad if they cheated like this, because they did not take the initiative to file for divorce and did not have a bad attitude towards their wives. I saw that the business I did later was based on the inheritance of my wife and parents, and a lot of family expenses were basically my wife.
If the plot is that the male protagonist makes a lot of money and does a good business by himself, and then cheats and doesn't want a son, how will the ending of the female protagonist be written, and how will the life of the male protagonist and San be written? In reality, many situations are often the scenario of what if.
Of course, the ending of the heroine was very good. She wrapped up her wealthy son, and the male protagonist went out of the house and could not see her son. It was a complete punishment and revenge for the male protagonist. But is it good for my son? Parents tearing up the divorce like this, the son is more sympathetic to his mother. It's ironic and true that in the last episode, my son was looking at pornographic photos, even though he called San a bitch before and said that many people in the school like her and want to sleep with her. As a viewer, I have no doubt that he actually likes her in his heart. three's.
There are basically no winners in divorce, and that's for women. Men turn and remarry and have children, and the family is happy and harmonious, while the best outcome for women is to remarry and live a good life, wrapping up property is relatively speaking, minimizing losses. So the ending of the heroine in the play is really too good to be good.
When there is no love, we just want money.
We tend to think of marriage as the beginning of a happy life, and those words asked at Western weddings, poverty, wealth, health and disease, are the content of marriage. Marriage means staying together for a long time, and staying together is a test, anytime, anywhere, for a lifetime.
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