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Chapter 52 Difficulty living alone

i smile, i smile for you 张小娴 425Words 2018-03-18
For men and women living alone, the hardest part is getting sick. No matter how much they enjoy living alone, when they get sick and lie in bed pitifully alone, with no one to take care of them and no one to greet them, they will inevitably doubt whether living alone is happy. A divorced woman stood up strong and began to live alone. She had a house and a car, and her life was not a problem. When she was healthy, she thought she didn't need a man.One day, she fell ill, caught a cold, felt dizzy, and fell ill on and off for a month, and finally couldn't help crying in bed when she dreamed back at midnight.

It turns out that when you are sick, a condolence from your partner is so nostalgic and unavailable in a lonely moment. A man who lives alone has always pretended to be unrestrained. When he was sick and lay on the single bed at home that he bought for single life, what he wanted most was a bowl of preserved egg porridge cooked by his ex-girlfriend. Why don't single and unmarried women feel extraordinarily miserable when they are sick?With a man by your side, even by the phone, you can at least give him a whimper, and at least someone will pour you a glass of water for your medicine. For those who live alone, ailments are not blessings, but tests.

Man is a traveler in this world, and the journey is difficult, and sickness on the journey is the most miserable. People who live alone finally accept cohabitation or are willing to marry, perhaps not because of love, but because of fear of death and old age.
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