Anita BrooknerGood women always think it is their fault when someone else is being offensive. Bad women never take the blame for anything.
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Good women always think it is their fault when someone else is being offensive. Bad women never take the blame for anything. Bad women are not always mean, they can be sweet and polite, but they are often forgiven because they are so beautiful. "Good women always think it is their fault" - It is true that it is easy to be forgiving when someone has got a pretty face.
But you see when you look at the lady with the beautiful eyes, the bright smile and the beautiful figure, don't you know that she must have done something to deserve it? I believe that good women do feel bad about themselves when people are being offensive to them. However, good women do not show that feeling because it might make them look bad in front of others.
Source: Hotel Du Lac
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