<h3>Marriage counsel
“So,” the counselor began. “You think your marriage is over.”
She sighed. “Hes just not the man I married. He used to be so romantic. Always bringing me flowers. Opening the car door. Giving me the most wonderful massages.”
She shook off the memory.
“Now he spends all his time with his friends, drinking beer, talking football. When he is home, he sits in front of the TV and expects to be waited on hand and foot. Its like Im some sort of fixture!”
“I just dont understand what happened,” she finished, burying her head in her hands.
After a brief silence, the counselor asked, “Have you told your husband how you feel?”
“Whats the point?” she responded without looking up. “people cant change the way they are.”<br></h3> <h3>小小故事卻蘊(yùn)含深意,意在言外。結(jié)尾的那句點(diǎn)睛之筆看似武斷,實(shí)則道出了人生的常態(tài):身不由己。
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