love initiation lesson

Reese 2022-03-25 09:01:17

This movie is very healing.

I didn't grow up in a single parent family. But my growth has also made me understand and admire the strength and courage of this heroine. She looks very weak, but she guards the principles of love and dignity with her trembling body and timid eyes! This is very, very remarkable! I don't know if this is common in France. In China, it seems that such people and spirits have not been positively and strongly affirmed, and there are very few enthusiastic friends who will come to help you. The arrangement in the movie is biased towards warm colors, loving and hopeful!

As far as I know, the environment in China is not like that. Isn't Jin Xing still discussing the rejection of single-parent children in that dating show? This is a clear discriminatory atmosphere. This is a harsh and self-deceiving environment that is neither tolerant nor positive and loving! Because in fact, families that do not divorce still have many problems, and the Chinese know it. In traditional culture, the emphasis on face, the pursuit of utilitarianism (the pursuit of the surface integrity of the family), the concealment of love, and the castration of human nature can be put to rest!

China should also make some such warm films. Of course, there are many positive similarities in TV dramas. Just like Yan Geling's "Mother Wants to Marry" a few years ago. I hope it will get better and better, and some dross in the tradition will not appear repeatedly to interfere with audio-visual and progress.

Love is not innate, nor does it exist because of genes. Love only happens to mature, dignified and rational people, and only those who understand love will be worthy of love. This is the best explanation for rational civilization and human love! Enlightenment homework of love!

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Dear Frankie quotes

  • The Stranger: Frankie's a very... very lucky boy.

    Lizzie: How'd you figure that one out? I'm his mother and I lie to him every single day.

    The Stranger: No. No, you protect him every single day

  • Lizzie: It must be some life, seeing all those different places.

    The Stranger: You should know... you've been writing from them for years.

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