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Chapter 2 bag bottom

i smile, i smile for you 张小娴 392Words 2018-03-18
That day I asked E: "Did your husband provide for your household?" She said, "No." "Who paid for the building?" I asked her. "Me," she said. "And what is he responsible for?" I asked her. "He pays for eating out." "Then why are you married?" She hesitated for a while, and replied: "The water bill and electricity bill have to be shared by someone." "But you're going to sleep with him—" "Anyway, it's very spacious for one person to sleep on one bed." Modern men and women, to get married is to find a partner, but E's partner is relatively poor.

"If I have the conditions, of course I want to find a man to wrap me up, so it doesn't have to be so hard." She said. "Wrapping up" is just a transaction. We are looking for a partner, not a partner, but someone who will cover the bottom for us. The bottom line does not necessarily mean the bottom line financially. If you have no money, he will support you.The bottom line is the bottom line of the whole life - companionship when you are lonely, support when you are depressed, someone to share when you are happy, someone to take care of when you are sick, and someone to grieve for yourself when you die.

All the sense of security comes from finding someone who is willing to cover the bottom line for you, and you are also willing to cover the bottom line for him.You know, even if you fall into the deep valley, there is a man with his hands to hold you. "Wrapping up" is only for a while, "holding up" is for a lifetime. It is more important to have a man to cover up than to have a man to cover up.
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