Ok back to the point.
I always thought that if the person I like doesn't like me and doesn't have any feelings for me, no matter how much I chase after him, in the end what I will leave for him is only moving, moving, and moving (even impatient). And then come to the conclusion that it is futile to pursue a person who does not like you. Going a little deeper, love at first sight is true love. There is no worldly prejudice, no family troubles, no need to even know who his name is, just like that.
It's not just the beauty of the face that is called love. As Liang Xiaoxiao said to Qin Fen, love at first sight is the attraction of smell, and that smell is mutual. Sam and Anny are exactly that, and Anny proves that even hearing a story from him can make you fall in love. That feeling doesn't need words, let alone understanding, just a look and a voice are enough.
Well...don't worry about how low the probability of this is, just experience that feeling, that slight, wonderful, little electric current running through the heart.
Emotional people do this.
A sensible person will consider age, appearance, body, temperament, conversation, academic, education, family background, work environment, interests, hobbies, social range, status, etc., and use this as the standard of ''I want to be with him''. It's not that it's bad, on the contrary, this kind of understanding is very suitable for getting along and living in the future. Just... don't feel a little less... passionate?
Give the love at first sight a chance, let the ''love'' last a little longer, and then slowly consider the rest. Forrest Gump traverses the United States, with no purpose and ''just want to run'' stupidity, just as moving in love.
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