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Chapter 40 Nobility and Depravity

i smile, i smile for you 张小娴 389Words 2018-03-18
A woman came late at night and asked: "Am I very depraved? In order to stimulate him, I deliberately dated another man, but he was not jealous at all." Could it be that if he is jealous, this woman is not depraved? The purpose of love is noble, but the means are depraved. A man says to a woman: "You are my goddess!" How noble the goddess is!But when the man no longer loves the woman, she changes from a goddess to a slave girl. Love can degenerate an originally noble person, and it can also make a depraved person noble. There was also a girl who ran late at night and said, "I think I am very advanced, because so many women like him, but he only likes me."

This girl used to be very depraved, looking for men every day, and spending nights at different men's homes. She never dreamed that a man would save her from the abyss. Because of being loved, she becomes noble. Who has never fallen for love?Especially when young. If you depend on another person to decide whether you are noble or degenerate, then he is still in the Huaichun stage. Who has the right to say we are noble or depraved?That is us. Is it noble to be loved, and depraved to be unloved? After the age of twenty-five, one should understand that self-love is noble, and self-love is depraved.

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