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My Views on the Popularity of "Married Women's Literature" 

Having read so much erotic literature, I've noticed a trend: most of the popular online works feature married women. This suggests that the general public is far more interested in married women than in young, innocent girls.
Why is this? Let me share my personal perspective. While the influence of China's 5,000-year-old civilization on contemporary Chinese society is negligible, one thing remains indelible: the deeply ingrained patriarchal mindset. In fact, not only in China, but throughout East Asia and the world, women's status has been relatively low. Some might cite the status of women in European societies to refute this. We've certainly seen scenarios like this: in Central Europe, two swordsmen duel for a "beloved" woman; the winner takes her, the loser relinquishes her. Have you noticed that in this process, women have no voice? In other words, whoever is stronger has the most beautiful woman and more resources.
This is essentially a manifestation of male chauvinism in European society. Feminism also originated in Western Europe; if women had a higher status in Europe, this ideology wouldn't exist. But I digress. Continuing our discussion on why married women are more attractive to men than young girls, we've mentioned that China has historically been patriarchal, with numerous examples of men having multiple wives and concubines. This has gradually fostered the idea that women are like property, the private possessions of a man. This characteristic is most evident in the ancient Xiongnu. The Xiongnu Chanyu's (ruler's) queen was called a "Yanzhi," which, in simpler terms, meant empress. After the old Chanyu died, this empress would marry the next Chanyu, though perhaps not as his principal wife.
Why this morally ambiguous phenomenon? It's quite simple: the Xiongnu treated women as property, and the property of the ancestors was naturally inherited by their children. Over time, this has instilled in us the deep-seated belief that women are the private property of men. Men are warlike, fond of conquest, and similarly, enjoy possessing what belongs to others. They are happy to earn someone else's money. They are happy to seize someone else's land. Of course, sleeping with another man's woman brings extraordinary pleasure. A man seducing a young woman is essentially satisfying his vanity. In this process, he's not just interested in playing with her body; frankly, aren't all women's bodies just two balls and one hole? They're all pretty much the same. Are there exceptional women? Yes, but certainly not many. We might not even encounter one. So why do so many men enjoy sleeping with married women? The reason is simple: excitement.
Getting a young woman into bed feels like stealing someone else's business and driving them to desperation. At that moment, a man's pride arises. This pride isn't because he's tasted a woman he's never had before, but because of the superior feeling of possessing someone else's property. Some people lack the ability to earn money or hold power; they might harbor deep resentment towards all those who are rich and powerful. But he also had a skill: picking up women. So they were proving in another way that they were just as capable as the rich and powerful. You can get promoted, you can make money, but I can ride on your wives and play with them, experiencing the same pleasure and endless orgasms.
Although we talk about gender equality again and again, in today's society, how much life pressure and social stigma does a woman face after having an affair? A man who indulges in debauchery is, to put it nicely, considered capable, with many social engagements; to put it bluntly, he's simply neglecting his family. If a woman has a one-night stand, she's usually branded as promiscuous, but a man who sleeps with a hundred prostitutes can be called a playboy. This shows that men and women are different. Women are merely an appendage, a private property of men. When a woman marries, she's already labeled "having a buyer." Driven by that competitive spirit, the feeling of secretly taking away these "buyers'" items is indescribable. Limited editions always seem to have more collectible value than regular products, right? Perhaps I've digressed a bit and rambled on a lot. These are just some of my thoughts on the current popularity of articles about married women. I might not be entirely accurate, so please feel free to correct me.

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