可是阅览以下这书,我开始觉得这主意不错.
Quote from novel ( Sex and the city) :
Here's a Valentine's Day tale.Prepare yourself.
An english journalist came to New York. She was attractive and witty, and right away she hooked up with one of New York's typically eligible bachelors. Tim was 42, an investment banker who made about $5million a year. For two weeks, they kissed held hands and then on a warm fall day he drove her to the house he was building in the Hamptons. They looked at the plans with the architect.''I wanted to tell the architect to fill in the railings on the second floor, so the children wouldn't fall through,''said the journalist.
''I expected Tim was going to ask me to marry him.'' On Sunday night, Tim dropped her off at her apartment and reminded her that they had dinner plans for Tuesday. On Tuesday, he called and said he'd have to take a rain check. When she hadn't heard from him after two weeks, she called and told him, ''That's an awfully long rain check.'' He said he would call her later in the week.
He never did call, of course.But what interested me was that she couldn't understand what had happened.In England, she explained meeting the architect would have meant something. Then I realized, of course: she's from London. No one's told her about the end of Love in Mahattan. Then I thought: she'l ll learn.
Welcome to the Age of Un-Innocence. There's still plenty of sex in Mahanttan but the kind of sex that result in friendship and business deals, not romance. These day, everyone has freinds and colleagues; no one really has lovers-even if they have slept together.
Back to the english journalist: after six months, some more 'relationships', and a brief affair with a man who used to call her from out of town to tell her that he'd be calling her when he got back into town (and never did),she got smart. ''Relationships in New York are about detachment,'' she said. But how do you get attached when you decide you want to?
Honey, you leave town.
Unquoted: 虽然这书细说美国曼哈顿都市爱情与情欲,东方的东京又是怎样呢?有人说现代爱情如股票,一场又一场心理游戏.我还是喜欢问回那句话,那在你眼中爱情是什么?


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