A woman is so emotional that she wants to buy anything as soon as she sees it. Are you a house with high heels or a handbag? One of my female colleagues bought a house with a mortgage, and the walking style changed. That kind of girl's momentum is highlighted. A single gender, who has a house, is a gender. It seems that our man cannot give her a sense of security, and a house can give her a sense of security. A house of your own is the masterpiece of British writer wolfne. "A woman who wants to write a novel must have money and a room of her own" is a famous saying. My female colleague holds this point of view. When talking about it, it seems that in such a room, she cannot be a female writer or an elegant person. Is there such a god? I'm not a man or a child. You are welcome to surpass us. But I don't understand a single girl in her thirties. Instead of focusing on finding a boyfriend, I bought a house, saving every month's flowers and paying for that month ...... I am still so young and enjoy my youth and beauty. What are you doing so tired ?! Coincidentally, one of my girlfriends also bought a house. Because the money was put on the house, she wanted to open a vegetarian restaurant and there was no spare money, so she had to sell the house again, let's see what she is doing. Without a house, she called and said, "This house is really light !" I still don't understand why there are so many women who want to buy their own houses. I think buying a house can be done by men and women, but not by women. It may be that the advertisement of real estate is too tempting to make some economically competent single women active in the property market. Most of them have received good education and they are very independent, purchasing a house is to prove your independence and prove that you can give yourself a home. If I look for a girlfriend, I don't like her own house. Let's just put it straight. If I lived in her house with her, my waist would not be straight. The waist is no longer straight. How can a man marry me with a woman? Really! |