I just came across a video that made me laugh out loud. A 34-year-old Canadian supermodel named Taylor is in Hong Kong, hiring a top-notch postpartum nurse to "sit the month," and the video has gone viral with over 3 million views on the foreign internet. People used to say, "Foreigners have good physiques, they drink ice water and run to work after giving birth," but now many Western moms are breaking down in the comments, crying out, "We want to sit the month too!" Is there really such a thing as a naturally strong physique? It's just that they don't have the conditions to rest and recover. On the other hand, in some places, people just take painkillers when in pain, drink tap water casually, wear shoes to bed and still boast about being clean—do they really think that not feeling pain equals health? This logic is even more absurd than "treating only the head when you have a headache"! $SOL
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I just came across a video that made me laugh out loud. A 34-year-old Canadian supermodel named Taylor is in Hong Kong, hiring a top-notch postpartum nurse to "sit the month," and the video has gone viral with over 3 million views on the foreign internet. People used to say, "Foreigners have good physiques, they drink ice water and run to work after giving birth," but now many Western moms are breaking down in the comments, crying out, "We want to sit the month too!" Is there really such a thing as a naturally strong physique? It's just that they don't have the conditions to rest and recover. On the other hand, in some places, people just take painkillers when in pain, drink tap water casually, wear shoes to bed and still boast about being clean—do they really think that not feeling pain equals health? This logic is even more absurd than "treating only the head when you have a headache"! $SOL
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