This statement is beautifully said, neither being obsessed with the so-called 'standard answer' nor being unaware of the subtle malice of others; this is our growth.
So funny! A girl posted that her boyfriend charged her 10 yuan to help her register a Steam account. Top comment is super sarcastic: In the future, put a QR code by your bed, whoever wants it can scan and pay.
I really want to shout for help. The author of the sweet wife novel emphasizes the difference in body shape between the male and female leads by describing the female lead holding the male lead's phone with both hands, which is 'somewhat strenuous'.....
Many older generations are persistently getting married because they lack the ability to be alone. Even if they fight with their partners to the point of heart-wrenching and destroy everything at home, to them, it is still a kind of "lively and bustling atmosphere".
Alright, there's really no way out. A skincare blogger I follow particularly likes to talk about 'no advertising, having twins and giving birth to eight sons.' Because this toxic vow is quite severe, I trust her a lot. As a result, I just saw her husband sharing the good news in the fan group that they haven't had the second child yet, but it has already been confirmed that it's twin sons. I thought it was a toxic vow, but they consider it a blessing...
I strongly agree with this sister's speech. Anything involving all women, such as 'no bra', must first be led from the top down by us, the grown women, setting an example to strive for freedom. We can talk about allowing little girls to change in a healthy environment only when we are changing society and can protect ourselves. At least for now, we do not have that much freedom. Before we have completely educated men, we must first consider focusing on protecting the physical and mental health of little girls!
Indeed, when it comes to unmarried abortions, the first reaction is always to blame the woman for having a bad reputation. Once married, no one cares how many times it happens; fundamentally, it is just a measure of a commodity, the difference between new and second-hand. It's really disgusting.
I came across a post on a certain platform where someone asked, 'In the countryside, every year some women abandon their children and husbands. What are they thinking? Will they regret it?' I now just hope that they really ran away and were not buried.