A sex educator said:


Men should never covet a woman's body.
It's just fleeting pleasure; true love between men and women is built on mutual respect.
Encouraging each other, supporting each other, he understands your hard work, and you understand his hardships.
Beautiful women always make men easily infatuated; some men are addicted to beauty.
They forget their original intention; lust is a man's nature, and it is also an instinct that animals should have.
As higher animals, our feelings shouldn't just stay on the superficial level; we shouldn't indulge in temporary physical pleasure but should pursue spiritual harmony.
Starting with appearance, respecting talent, matching character, lasting kindness, and loyalty to integrity.
In the world of love, looks are just a ticket; how long you can stay inside depends on real substance.
How many men, in their youth, chase after beautiful girls, thinking marrying a good-looking wife is worth it for a lifetime.
After ten or eight years, look again—you're used to that face, but her temper gets worse day by day. Only then do you realize that a pretty face can't support a lifetime.
Don’t use instincts as an excuse; pigs and dogs also have instincts. Aren't we alive to live with some dignity?
Those who love one person after another—who ends up better?
Playing around when young, and when old, there's not even someone to share heartfelt words with—that's true misery.
You're beautiful, but there are those more beautiful than you. What truly binds people is understanding their hardships and caring about your struggles.
When two people are together, the most valuable thing isn't that initial freshness but that life has become a habit, and neither wants to change.
"Those who serve others with lust, lust fades and love diminishes."
Look at those couples around you who are doing well—who relies on looks until the end?
It's always you taking a step, me pulling you along, and over time, you grow old together. Good looks are an advantage, but living wisely is a real skill.
Don’t turn love into a transaction.
You want my body, I want your money—such a relationship can fall apart with a gust of wind.
What is true love? It’s when you're tired, I rub your shoulders; when you're sick, I don’t mind the trouble.
Simple and plain, but solid.
What kind of person should you find in this life?
The one who makes your heart feel at ease.
When you wake up in the middle of the night and can't find you, you'll be anxious to find you;
When you cry without saying a word, he understands. That’s enough.
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