Danh ngôn của Honeysuckle Weeks

I'm looking forward to sproglets but, as I'm the main breadwinner, I feel I ought to capitalise on my career for a bit longer. Mother keeps telling me I should go and freeze some eggs. Not terribly romantic, is it?
I'm looking forward to sproglets but, as I'm the main breadwinner, I feel I ought to capitalise on my career for a bit longer. Mother keeps telling me I should go and freeze some eggs. Not terribly romantic, is it?
Tôi rất mong chờ những đứa trẻ nhưng vì tôi là người trụ cột trong gia đình nên tôi cảm thấy mình nên tận dụng sự nghiệp của mình lâu hơn một chút. Mẹ cứ bảo tôi nên đi đông lạnh vài quả trứng. Không lãng mạn chút nào phải không?
Tác giả: Honeysuckle Weeks | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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