Can a woman with a red apricot blossom be forgiven? As the main force of the family, men in society often have a dictatorial and authoritarian temperament. If the couple's life is not harmonious, perhaps some other external factors, such as men deviating more often, men can be forgiven. So if it's a woman with a red apricot out of the wall, is it also worth being forgiven, and does it also have hidden feelings? Next, let's take a look at the introduction of the article about women with red apricots coming out of the wall.
The reason why women fall out of love may be:
The reason why women deviate is because they have a desire. It is precisely because of this desire that it is difficult to resist temptation. After deviating, this desire was filled and satisfied. Together, it can also expand. That is to say, it expands to the desire to spend time with men who are deviant together. However, desire is only desire, and the actual cage does not allow desire to complete. So, between intense desire and inability to complete, suffering is born and torment comes.
Deviant behavior requires caution and contemplation to prevent men from realizing that no matter which woman is deviant, they dare not openly proclaim it out loud, but consciously hide in a low profile. Even women who are extremely arrogant in their daily lives should be cautious after deviating, afraid of men discovering them. This requires a great deal of effort. When paying for one's thoughts, one's heart must accept sin and suffering.
After the East Window incident, one must endure all eyes and words except oneself. No matter how cautious and furtive the deviant behavior may be, there will always be a day when it is exposed. To be exposed means to be embarrassed, to be patient, to be contemptuous of all eyes, to be sarcastic of all words. This kind of suffering is not something that ordinary women can tolerate. No matter how cheerful the beginning of the deviation may be, there will only be pain after it is exposed. This pain can completely make relatively vulnerable women collapse in an instant. In fact, the most difficult thing to endure is not from outside, but from within.
It is not necessarily due to a deviant mentality that it is difficult to choose women who deviate from one's own men, regardless of whether they are separated or not. It is more likely that they accidentally slip their feet. However, regardless of whether it is due to the mentality of betrayal or not, if one goes off the rails, what people will see is betrayal. In this betrayal, the man who suffered the most was his own man. For men, solemnity is often above all else.