"Girls my age are too immature; mature women and older women are the ideal type."

Compared to young girls, married women often have richer life experience and emotional experience.

They are mature, intelligent, know how to get along with people, and are better at taking care of other people's feelings.

For many young boys, this kind of "older sister" care and acceptance is exactly what they need.

Mature, sophisticated women typically have a stable source of income and a high quality of life.

They are not only able to support themselves, but also to provide their partners with better living conditions.

For many young boys, this economic independence and stability is undoubtedly a huge attraction.

"Older women" usually have richer emotional experience. They know how to handle conflicts and contradictions in relationships and are better at managing long-term relationships.

For many young boys, this emotional maturity and rationality is precisely what they lack.

As societal attitudes continue to evolve, the importance of age gap in marriage and relationships is gradually decreasing.

More and more people are beginning to accept and acknowledge the "older woman/younger man" relationship model.

For many young men, the allure of a young married woman transcends age, making her their ideal partner.

The mature charm exuded by the older sister undoubtedly has a strong attraction for men.

Older women's confident demeanor, unique feminine charm, and mature way of thinking often possess an irresistible appeal.

They usually know better how to take care of themselves, exuding an undeniable professional woman's demeanor from appearance to inner qualities.

Unlike the youthful energy of young girls, older women exude a combination of elegance and sophistication, a charm that undoubtedly captivates young men.

At the same time, the psychological complementarity between the young male and older female is also very significant.

The young man's boundless energy and enthusiasm not only added a fresh perspective to the older women's lives but also revitalized the passion that had been gradually worn down by the years.

The older sister, with her mature and steady personality, became a "seasoning" for the young man's passion and impulsiveness.

Of course, Cheng Sheng likes older women, but he also likes innocent young girls.

As long as he likes the type of person and their looks are in his mind, Cheng Sheng is generally not picky about food.

Although Cheng Sheng is a bit of a jerk, he doesn't force anyone; it's all about mutual benefit.

The following day.

Since Li Xiaoran was leaving the next day, Cheng Sheng stayed with her at the hotel for the whole day.

The two were inseparable in the hotel, wanting to be together all the time.

The next morning, before dawn, Cheng Shengcai said goodbye to Li Xiaoran and left the hotel alone.

After returning home, Cheng Sheng did not rest, but began writing a script.

He had promised to finish the script and deliver it to Chen Hong before the Lantern Festival, so he couldn't break his promise. This time, Cheng Sheng didn't need to write by pen; instead, he sat directly in front of the computer, his hands clapping loudly on the keyboard.

First, he wrote out the movie's plot.

In the morning, Adele left home to go to school. Fifteen-year-old Adele was a high school freshman majoring in French literature.

Adele is taking a professional course at school. The professor is lecturing on "The Life of Marianne," and the discussion topic is "the heartbreak of missing out on someone you fall in love with at first sight." This foreshadows later when Adele meets Emma with blue hair, but they don't greet each other and just pass by, leaving Adele feeling heartbroken.

The film also features several intertextual interpretations of professional lectures and the film's plot, which is quite interesting.

Then, in paragraph 1, her relationship with Maas.

After her major class, Adele and her five-person gossip group chatted, speculating about the handsome boy...

Typing is so convenient.

In one morning, Cheng Sheng wrote nearly 100,000 words.

He was able to write so quickly thanks to having seen the movie from another memory, so he never experienced writer's block.

In another world, "Blue Is the Warmest Color" is the highest-rated LGBTQ+ film on Douban. In fact, to put it bluntly, it is a love story, regardless of same-sex or opposite-sex relationships. Everyone who has ever been in love can find their own reflection in this movie.

After watching "Blue Is the Warmest Color," many people can't help but wonder: Is this Adele's life, or is it just our life?
This film seems to recreate everyone's unforgettable romantic experience: falling in love, being in love, getting used to it, falling for someone else, being betrayed, and giving up. Almost everyone seems to have had such moments, so both men and women can find resonance in this movie.

Emma is the warmest touch of color in Adele's life. From the first time Adele met Emma, ​​Adele's life was destined to be no longer as ordinary as before.

Adele fell in love with Emma almost at first sight. They met in a sea of ​​people, and Emma's short blue hair left Adele with a lasting impression.

As if by fate, or perhaps by destiny, the two who had just missed each other on the street ended up meeting again in a bar, and a wonderful destiny began.

The two hit it off immediately, like lovers who had been waiting for each other by fate. The director's bold and open sex scenes shocked all the viewers, yet they were also intoxicated by the sweetness of love and the beautiful body of the young girl.

Emma is a natural artist, and Adele is the muse who inspires her.

Just sitting quietly, you could feel the deep love in their eyes as they looked at each other.

However, like any ordinary couple, after falling in love, they inevitably had intense arguments.

It's perfectly normal for two people to have different values ​​when they're together. After all the passion faded, the two finally had a fierce argument because of Adele's infidelity.

In fact, this ending was foreseeable, after all, Adele was a sensitive and fragile girl from the beginning. She had a peaceful life, but longed for adventure and passion.

She had too many and too high expectations for love. Emma and she had different interests, and the two of them were from different worlds. When the passion faded, especially when Emma's career took off and she could no longer make Adele her whole world, everything began to change.

Adele couldn't bear the loneliness, so she chose to have an affair. But Emma was someone who loved art, and such people almost always have an obsessive possessiveness when it comes to relationships.

From the moment Emma found out Adele was cheating on her, the two could never go back to the way things were.

The world they created together began to crumble from that moment, which is why Emma eventually told Adele: I love you, but we can't be together anymore.

All heart-wrenching love stories eventually have an ending, good or bad, but most people are destined not to be with the one they love most. This is why "Blue Is the Warmest Color" touched countless viewers. (End of Chapter)

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