Ms. Wu is in her early 40s this year. When she first came to Weiqing Company, her hair was slightly disheveled. It's hard to imagine such a haggard and tired woman, who is an executive of a well-known enterprise.
"Not only is it unintentional to dress up, Ms. Wu's work has also been seriously affected. She cannot concentrate. When attending a meeting with her subordinates, her thoughts will suddenly stop and fragment, and her emotions will suddenly feel low for no reason. Sorrow will surge into her heart, causing unbearable heartbreak.". In this state, she has no way to exert herself. Even her close subordinates can clearly detect that President Wu has been in a volatile mood recently. However, seeing the cautious manner of the employees reporting on their work has made Ms. Wu even more sad and self accusing.
She used to be a new woman who boasted of being strong and independent, always displaying herself as a capable and shrewd figure. Enthusiastic and enterprising, I didn't encounter my own fate until I was 36 years old. It was the man who changed her mind, and every minute in business was a struggle, and she was able to rest peacefully with the man. Therefore, despite the concerns of her family and friends, and ignoring the good advice of her superiors, after five and a half months of acquaintance, she decided to flash marry and marry a man she actually knew little about.
"There is not much difference between the two people in terms of income. The man's family is well-off, and he doesn't work himself, making small investments, and earning no less money than she did when she worked overtime at the company.". Ms. Wu soon discovered that the difference between the two lies in their concept of life. Men are hedonistic, spending 365 days a year, preferably 360 days on vacation, and the remaining 5 days on vacation planning.
She is a real career type, 24 hours a day, and can't wait to devote 28 hours to her work. After getting married, both of them had quite a full schedule, one on business trips by plane, and the other on a vacation around the world by plane. They could hardly meet each other, and the romance they had previously had together quickly disintegrated. Men don't care about how busy women are. A handsome man with a lot of money will naturally not lack a female companion around him. She occasionally feels frustrated and wants someone to accompany her, but her husband's phone number never gets through.
Ms. Wu is not mentally prepared. Although she has devoted all her enthusiasm to her career, this does not mean that she is brave and enterprising in her career, and her marriage and love concepts are also avant-garde. In a conversation, men unexpectedly expressed the view that they should go their separate ways and not interfere with each other - which made Ms. Wu emotionally unacceptable. "My husband, who frankly plays with women, doesn't even mind her looking for other men, believes that as long as she doesn't interfere with each other, everyone will be happy.". How can Ms. Wu understand this? She was moved by his warmth, but she did not know his tenderness, which could be true of any woman. He is willing to be a woman's lover as long as he feels suitable, regardless of time and place, regardless of beauty or ugliness, age, and what he pursues is a free, fascinating, and loving feeling.
"I couldn't miss it at that time, and I won't recall it later. It's a man's style - Ms. Wu only hates herself, and only after getting married did she learn about a man's amorous personality.". Not without thinking about leaving, Ms. Wu adjusted her breathing several times before she could express her heart: She found that even if a man behaved so excessively, she still couldn't bear to leave him. Ms. Wu deeply remembers that men bring her a bit of happiness, which is why she hates them even more. How could he treat her so well while also treating other women equally well?
"His feelings are too rich, and she hopes that only one portion of his feelings will be kept for her.".
Due to the fact that this entrustment has no specific extramarital object, it is more difficult to separate a third party than in ordinary cases. In response to such special circumstances, the dean of the Marriage Hospital of Weiqing Group, Shu Xin, and the chief consultant, Miss Mingli, jointly diagnosed and treated Ms. Wu's family. The team specifically developed a rescue plan for Ms. Wu's family, including emotional intervention and counseling, marital relationship repair, and marital temperament treatment. Firstly, we need to help Ms. Wu's husband get rid of "sexual addiction" (based on Ms. Wu's situation analysis, many experts found that her husband's sexual needs are greater than those of ordinary people and need to be adjusted appropriately). However, based on their weak emotional foundation but good relationship, Ms. Wu needs to cooperate to make certain changes, so that both parties can try to get closer from their concepts to their living habits, thereby promoting intimacy and restoring harmony.