BULE NYSAR SO REBUTTAL

BULE NYSAR SO REBUTTAL
Happy Definition


"How's my cooking, sir? Yummy?" ask a woman to a Caucasian man who has just finished a plate of food with no leftovers. Though viewed from the plate alone should the woman know the answer that was thrown from her own question. But the woman was less sure if she did not ask him out loud.


"That's a son, Miss. Look, until it runs out," replied Josh while showing the used plate he was wearing. The woman was smiling happily if she tidied the table that had just been used for breakfast they both. "Does Miss live alone in this house?"


"No, I live with my son, sir. But my son is in school. My son looked excited when he played ball with you" the woman replied, moving the rest of the rice and side dishes into the cupboard where the food was stored. Most villagers there do put food in a closed place so as not to be eaten tijkus or exposed to other impurities.


"really?' ask Josh with sparkling eyes. The woman also enthusiastically agreed. "It's a pity I don't know which one is your son, Miss."


The woman smiled and sat back in the chair facing Mr. Josh. "How are you? do you have a child too?" hearing such a question, Josh seemed to smile wryly and then shook his head slowly. The woman's forehead just squinted. "Why? don't you have a wife?"


Josh smiled again and looked closely at the woman in front of him. "I'm not married, Miss."


The woman looked surprised. "Well, I thought you were married? Mister seems to be very calm here. Maybe because no one is worried about the current state of the master huh?"


hearing such a question, of course Josh's heart immediately slipped. There was a kind of invisible pinch and it hurt a little and made his mood uncomfortable. "What would be nice if someone worried about us?"


Again the woman's forehead wrinkled, but soon a smile sprung from her sweet lips. "Of course it's very happy, although worry sometimes sounds annoying, but there is genuine affection from the person who is always there for us."


Josh smiled thinly. Josh recalled, the people who worried about him were only the caretakers of the parlor where he and MIke grew up. After them, there is no more. There may actually be many people who worry about them, but they enjoy their own lives too much until they are insensitive to the feelings of those closest to them.


"Is there no desire to have a family?"


The question that was thrown from Josh's mouth of course again made the woman very surprised. But the woman seemed to understand something until she returned to her smile. "Yes, I know the hell. Maybe you are a freedom-minded believer. Maybe your goal is not to have a family, so you are free to go anywhere and do anything without any burden, right? And, well maybe for you, women are just a burden, aren't they?"


Now it was Josh's turn to be surprised. The woman can guess the content of hatinyya exactly. "Well, that's what I am, miss. I don't want to be in a relationship with any woman."


"I understand. But don't you want to feel the happiness of a family relationship? Don't you want a little kid calling you dad and he'll be very happy to see you home from work. Always bothers you with his joy. Have you ever imagined such a thing?"


Josh took a deep breath and exhaled him slowly. "Why would you want all those things?" josh denied his heart. Deep down inside that man's heart was the deepest, of course he had ever wanted to be in such a situation. But bad experiences due to him being dumped by parents, make Josh not want to dissolve in the delusion that is too sweet.


"For me personally, of course for happiness. Sir, look, our lives don't even bear treasures. Because of my children I feel happy. I never thought a child was a burden. Because they're an encouragement to me."


"Then, where's your husband? Are you happy with your husband?"


"We just need to be happy, even though we may have hurt each other, but in the end we have to be happy for the sake of our children."


Josh smiled thinly. "so why do we establish a relationship if the ends we will separate. Wasn't the victim a child too? he said getting married can make you happy, then why do so many divorces under the pretext of being happy too, isn't that strange?"


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