Be a Woman of Character: Don't Pander or Be Vulgar

Be a Woman of Character: Don't Pander or Be Vulgar

by Late Stand

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About This Novel

Late Stand Viewpoints: 1. A person who never admits his mistakes will naturally not reflect on, change, or improve himself. 2. Love should not be a reason to threaten the other person, let alone a weapon to manipulate the other person. If someone is willing to tolerate our little temper, what we give to the other person should be a better version of ourselves. 3. Never stand on tiptoes to love someone, because no one can maintain an uncomfortable position for a long time. 4. If something makes you uncomfortable at the beginning, then the sooner you reject it, the better. If you delay it until the moment it must be resolved, you may have no choice but to cut off your tail and survive. 5. In fact, you should ask yourself, all the slights and hurts he treats you can only continue with your permission. If you don't cooperate, he can only hurt you once at most. 6. When you no longer depend on others for your life, you will find that you are infinitely powerful; when your world is big enough, you will feel that your life is under control.

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