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Delving into the Labyrinth of Infidelity: Unraveling the Motives and Impacts of Men Cheating on Married Women
In our society, there is a phenomenon that seems to be becoming more and more common, that is, men often cheat on married women. Many men say that this is because married women are more feminine, but in fact this is just an excuse. The psychological motivations and influences behind their behavior are worthy of our in-depth exploration. First of all, from a psychological point of view, the identity of a married woman provides a sense of security for these cheating men. Married women usually already have families and marriages, which means cheating men don’t have to bear the responsibilities and moral pressure of being in a relationship with an…
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From Rebellious Teen to Ideal Daughter: My Journey to Healing My Relationship With My Mother
I don’t know when I started talking back to my mother. I remember that during the summer vacation that year, my rude remarks often made my mother cry. When I hear my mother praising other people’s children, I sensitively think that she is dissatisfied with me; whenever she disciplines me, I feel that she is against me. At that time, I was in the rebellious stage, and my mother would offend me accidentally and explode my little universe. After the final exam, I slept with my head covered for several days. I just wanted to rest for a few days and make up for the sleep I had missed throughout…
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The Day Time Stopped: A Story of Trauma, Obsession, and Redemption
Once upon a time, many people were healed by the brave old man Harold in “A Man’s Pilgrimage”. I was also amazed by the delicate writing of the author Rachel Joyce. But after reading her second work “The Day Time Stopped”, many people couldn’t help sighing: “The stories in the book are more touching than the previous one.” Different from the self-salvation in “A Man’s Pilgrimage”, this book is full of tragedy, but it can make people feel the power to regain courage. The protagonist Byron in this book lives in a wealthy family, and he could have had a bright future. Unexpectedly, because of a misunderstanding of time, Byron’s…
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Who killed the sorrow
When modern people mention the word “sorrow”, they often look with contempt. It seems that material civilization is highly developed, and “sorrow” has to pack up and leave like a long-term laborer in the old days. As a result, what we see is a picture of life that publicizes various worldly desires. People seem to have let go of the shackles that have imprisoned them for thousands of years, jumping and shouting ecstasy, as if they have stepped into a paradise of human freedom. excited. Sorrow receded like a tide. Without sorrow, people don’t even have dreams. The night without dreams is so chaotic, and the dawn without dreams is…