Not really. A crush is not the same as love, but rather an intense, short-term infatuation or attraction based on idealized, surface-level impressions. Once she realises her true feelings, the whole dynamics change.
I can't drink water. I'm afraid I have to throw you in the Kiwi Lake . I didn't bring my bikini. Don't worry. After seeing you naked I will ask my friend to wipe out your memories.
Young man feeling under pressure to follow strict family rules like an invisible weight, impacting mental health, decision-making, and self-worth. The pressure often stems from a conflict between the search for connection/belonging and the necessity to be oneself and to definitely prove to everybody that you don't need to prove anything to anyone.
Insecure attractive young lady pretending to be strong, who compulsively prioritizes work, ambition and career achievements over personal life, often working excessive hours, struggling to disconnect, and experiencing stress when not productive, taking pills to sleep, carrying lots of emotional baggage and unresolved issues with her mother, treating colleagues and everyone else as enemies, especially potential partners...and a sickly attachment to a Porsche.
She is an example to follow and worthy of admiration and imitation, serving as a standard or model of positive behavior, dedication and character. She's kind and her personality traits change, adapt, and evolve over time, rather than remaining fixed. It represents one of the two major "metatraits" of personality (alongside stability), focusing on exploration, engagement with new information, openness, and extroversion. She's calm, she's mature and she's absolutely adorable. Everything about her is delightful.
Confucian principles contributed to the suppression of women, even if the suppression of women was not the primary intent of Confucianism. There is an inherent conflict between Confucianism and feminism. Confucianism and sexism have become inextricably linked, because sexism is crucial to how Confucianism was taught.
Amazing woman fighting against the ideology of Confucianism of her time. ( Deeply rooted in Chinese tradition and culture is the notion that male children are more desirable because they possess the capability to care for the elderly, work toilsome jobs, and perform critical ancestral practices. Female infanticide, where a family aborts a pregnancy of a female child to have a (first-born) male child, is connected with the assertions of practitioners, based on Confucian texts. A family would be disappointed birthing a female child, because the child is considered an economic burden. If a rural family birthed no sons, the community would regard that as a tragedy. Confucianism is often associated with oppressing women, whether that be subjugating women to their fathers during childhood, husbands during marriage, or sons during widowhood. Oppressive acts associated with Confucian principles also include foot binding, concubinage, and widow suicide.)
I'm afraid I have to throw you in the Kiwi Lake .
I didn't bring my bikini.
Don't worry. After seeing you naked I will ask my friend to wipe out your memories.