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If you ask, women’s views on love vary with age And change, I will tell you: of course! A girl in her 20s may easily give up everything for love. That kind of vigorous courage is the prerogative of young people. But if you ask a 40-year-old woman who has never married, has she ever regretted her years of loneliness and loneliness, I think she has regrets even if she has no regrets in her heart. I haven't reached Jane's age yet, but the 25-year-old me is very different from the 15-year-old me. I have begun to understand that the pressure and tragedy of life for me cannot be supported by the love in my heart alone.
After all, a woman is the treasure in love, and the person you admire may not be the most important, but that love can be bigger than the sky. Kahlil Gibran has a saying "Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; for love is sufficient unto love", Bing Xin's translation of this sentence is beautiful "Love does not possess nor be possessed, because love is satisfied in love". Then, if love is self-sufficient, maybe a single love can support you for a lifetime; but in my opinion, a planting that knows that it will never reap the benefits, how helpless and sad it is.
I have written a love story for a lifetime. For such a woman, love must be all her inspiration (no matter how many other deep thoughts are included in her novel, in my opinion love is the eternal main line!), such a person Will not care about a love that never responds. The girl in her writing, always dressed neatly, walks in the countryside, shuttles through the manor, and turns around in love, but in the end she will definitely fall into the arms of the male protagonist. so, has she ever regreted? What do you say
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