Some people say that the ending is not good, but in my opinion, it may be the finishing touch, maybe because my education level is not high enough, and the angle of understanding will be different.
In the eyes of the old virgin, the heroine has had relationships with thousands of men. As her current best friend, she listened to you and helped analyze all night. The loss can be said to be understandable. Why did the heroine pull off the insurance without hesitation and shoot directly?
In my opinion, the heroine has made up her mind to become the one in a million, and that has become her reason to live. No matter how many people the heroine has had relationships with, at least her sex is what you want and I want, even if she has used means, the other party has not been able to resist her temptation, and she has the right to choose and to refuse. However, taking advantage of the female protagonist to slept and stealing, completely disregarding whether others could bear it, obviously could be regarded as rape.
Many people habitually associate it with "bitch pretending to be pure", thinking that it is hypocritical to sell and be afraid that others will know, but selling and letting people know are two different things, and she has the right not to let people know.
So I think even if a bitch comes out to sell, you give her the price she wants, OK, you can do it, but if she doesn't sell, you can't do it even at her previous price or higher, as long as she If you don't want to do it, it's rape!
The closer the person is, the more intolerable it is. The hurt of an acquaintance is a thousand times more painful than that of a stranger!
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