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Chapter 24 long term relationship

intimate matters 张小娴 468Words 2018-03-18
A woman goes out to find a man almost every day. Every night, she sleeps next to a man. This man may be her friend or colleague, or even a stranger she just met.She doesn't consider herself lewd, on the contrary, she sees herself as a victim who seeks men out of pain. Someone asked the woman what she wanted to pursue. "I want a long-term relationship," the woman said. She keeps having short-term relationships with people, but what she craves is long-term relationships. What is a long-term relationship? Marriage is not a long-term relationship, marriage is a long-term partnership, and cohabitation is a short-term partnership.

Cohabitation is a lease, which can be long or short, as agreed by both parties.Hong Kong's lease agreement often guarantees the tenant, while the landlord suffers more. This coincides with the relationship between men and women. Of course, the landlord is the one who pays the most. You love him more than he loves you, so the situation is naturally more dangerous. In love, being a tenant is better than being a landlord. Everything we did turned out to be looking for a long-term relationship.People are selfish. They hope that their boss will hire them forever, but they can resign at any time.I hope that someone will always be waiting for me at home, but I can only go back if I like it.

The so-called long-term relationship is nothing more than having someone who will never say "no" to you. On the one hand, we don't believe in love, on the other hand, we think that the morality between men and women is dead, but we long for someone who will never say "no" to us. No matter how strong we pretended to be, we were still afraid of being rejected, and still hoped that all short-term cooperation would end and be replaced by long-term cooperation.
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