This question involves many different cultures and moral values, so there is no universal answer. In some novels, it might be described that a man thinks that the woman he has slept with is his, while in other novels, it might be described that a man values a woman's heart and feelings more. In addition, there are many other factors such as the man's personality, the woman's feelings for him, the relationship between them, and so on, which may affect the view of love. Therefore, there was no definite answer to this question. It needed to be analyzed according to the specific storyline and cultural background.
Maybe he thinks she's very charming and attractive.
I'm not sure the name of the novel you're looking for. However, I can tell you some general details about this type of novel in the hope that it will help you find the novel you want. Such novels usually involved the death of love and heart transplant, and the protagonist's emotional entanglements and psychological changes. The protagonist might experience sadness, anger, self-blame, confusion, and other emotions. Finally, through hard work and perseverance, he overcame difficulties and started his own life again. If you can provide more information about the novel, such as the author, the publishing house, the publication date, etc., I may be able to answer your question more accurately.
Not necessarily. Whether a man would want to send a message to the woman he liked depended on how much the man liked and valued the woman. If he really liked this woman, no matter how busy he was, he would find a way to contact her. However, if the man contacted her because he was bored or had nothing else to do for the time being, then he might just be killing time to establish a connection with her. If he said that he was too busy to contact a woman for a day or two, it didn't mean that the man had opened it. It was possible that he had just encountered some temporary difficulties or had other things to deal with. It was not that he did not want to contact her. Of course, it was also possible that this man really couldn't or didn't want to contact her for some reason. To sum up, there were more factors to consider when judging whether a man was open or not, not just based on a certain behavior or situation.
"Lovesickness in the Medical Department" was an ancient romance novel. It was about the female protagonist, a lonely soul who was summoned by a forbidden technique. She studied medicine, refined Gu, made poison, and practiced martial arts. She was thrown into the Shadow Guards Battalion to grow up and learned a sword technique. There was a poison in her body. She could only sleep with one man in her life. If she slept with a second man, she would die. In the end, she fell in love with the Beast Hall Master. It was a heart-wrenching and beautiful love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because I can't find the information you provided. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Maybe he feels that way because he hasn't achieved his goals or hasn't made the most of his opportunities.
I can't answer what happened after Baili Qing lost his memory in The World of the Official Concubine because his memory loss is fictional and only exists in novels. In real life, people would usually undergo amnesia surgery on their bodies to help them forget some unpleasant experiences or memories. However, this kind of surgery was not suitable for all situations, and the process of recovering memory varied from person to person. Baili Qing's amnesia was a fictional element in the novel that contradicted reality. Therefore, he had no choice.
Yes, you can read the book "Phoenix Lord: The Ruffian Empress". The female protagonist lost her footing and slept with her ex-boyfriend. Later, she traveled to ancient times and slept with the local emperor. In the end, she became the queen. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
He could also start to explore his new identity gradually. Maybe he would learn about the experiences and challenges that women typically face. He might try on different clothes, learn new social behaviors, and in the process, come to terms with his new form to some extent. He could also seek help, either from friends who are more accepting or from professionals who can guide him through this difficult transition, even if it was against his will.
In the novel "The King's Avatar", Ye Xiu was a man. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!