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The woman was drunk on the street, with no happy image in her clothes, netizens: The more this kind of woman asks for a bride price, the more ruthless she is

As night falls, the city's neon lights shimmer seductively. In a corner of the city, a woman lies drunk on the street, disheveled, and has no image. This scene was filmed by passers-by and posted on the Internet, sparking heated discussions among netizens. Among them, one topic is particularly interesting: "The more such a woman asks for a bride price, the more she asks."

The woman was drunk on the street, with no happy image in her clothes, netizens: The more this kind of woman asks for a bride price, the more ruthless she is
The woman was drunk on the street, with no happy image in her clothes, netizens: The more this kind of woman asks for a bride price, the more ruthless she is
The woman was drunk on the street, with no happy image in her clothes, netizens: The more this kind of woman asks for a bride price, the more ruthless she is

What is the reason behind this phenomenon? Let's explore it. First of all, we can't ignore the stereotypes that society has about the image of women. There are some traditional beliefs that a woman should be dignified, virtuous, and virtuous, and the woman's behavior clearly contradicts these standards. However, this does not mean that she should be discriminated against or blamed. Everyone has the right to choose their own way of life, and as long as they do not break the law, they should not be subjected to too much moral judgment.

Secondly, on the issue of bride price, we need to recognize that this is a traditional marriage custom. In some regions, the bride price is seen as a sign of respect and gratitude from the man to the woman's family. However, with the development of society, the bride price gradually evolved into a means of comparison and showing off. Some families even see their daughters as "cash cows", hoping to gain more wealth through a high bride price. This phenomenon not only exacerbates the gap between the rich and the poor in society, but also distorts the essential meaning of marriage.

So, how can this be changed? We need to start with education to improve people's quality and awareness. Let more people realize that the bride price is not the only criterion for measuring the happiness of marriage, and that true happiness comes from mutual understanding, support and dedication of both parties. In addition, we need to promote a civilized and healthy lifestyle and encourage young people to develop correct values and outlook on life.

Of course, solving this problem will not happen overnight. We need the joint efforts of the whole society, including the government, the media, schools, families and other levels. Only by working together can we gradually change this bad trend and return marriage to its purity and beauty.

Returning to the scene on the street, we should look at this woman with a more tolerant and understanding attitude. She may just be indulgent, or it may be due to the stress of life. Whatever the reason, we should give her love and help, instead of blindly blaming and ridiculing. At the same time, we should also reflect on whether our attitudes and behaviors towards others are in line with the requirements of the core values of socialism.

In short, although this scene on the street is embarrassing, it also sounds a wake-up call for us. We should learn from this, strive to improve our quality and self-cultivation, and contribute to the construction of a harmonious society. Only in this way can we create a better future together.