Ben and Janine (sexless marriage, divorced over a pack of cigarettes), Ben and Anna (supermarket romance The romance, the real Janine went to the office, blocked Anna in the closet, made Anna recognize Ben's true colors and ended), Ben and Neil (friendship, Ben was kicked out of the house and lived with Neil)
Neil and Beth (seven years of love ) The relationship between the lovers is very wonderful, especially Neil, the theory of non-marriage is very unique, such as: "Two people don't need to go to the city hall to open a certificate to talk about friendship, why is marriage necessary?" (I personally understand , Neil believes that the marriage certificate cannot prove the relationship, only the ownership and distribution of property, which shows that love does not necessarily lead to marriage). Neil always emphasizes that commitment to you is more important than marriage, as long as you live happily. The two experienced the crisis of breaking up and were finally willing to fall into marriage, and Beth's reason for marrying him was also unique, "allowing me to eat wheat pancakes in bed and help me clean my hair that fell into the sewer".
Alex and Gigi (typically having a good relationship until you lose it). Gigi's Exception theory and Alex's Rule theory are relativity. The leftover girl Gigi has been defeated and defeated, and she always hopes that she will be an exception in the repeated dates, and she is eager for the Blind dates to help her find a Soul mate. Alex educates her time and time again what are the basic rules for getting along with men and women, such as when he doesn't call you, when he sleeps with someone else, when he refuses to marry you, when he..., it all shows that men don't fuck you, It made Gigi overwhelmed. When the other party said "contact me again", be sure to ask "You call me or I call you". In the information age, one has to listen to phone records, check e-mails, read My space, Facebook messages, and seven or eight information terminals. It's really hard to know what to do.
Conor and Anna (ex relationship, seems to have reunited for a time), Conor and Mary (online dating relationship or online business relationship is unclear, and finally met in a cafe, fortunately did not die), Conor and Gigi (we had a kiss once), Conor And Alex (roommate relationship, because Conor often haunts the City Supper Club where Alex works, Gigi wanted to meet Conor by chance, but did not expect to meet Alex, the love mentor, and met the real son). Conor is a house seller. He sold the house to Janine. He didn't expect the house to be renovated and his husband Ben was kicked out. Knock you out, flip side B, I want a divorce).
The above is basically a relationship between men and women. In fact, Beth, Gigi, and Janine should be colleagues and communicate frequently. Anna and Mary also know each other.
There are also two lines that are very good, but I don't remember who said it. One seems to be Mary, to the effect that to attract my opposite sex these days, the method should be update my profile instead of change my hair style. However, in a blink of an eye, I met an unreliable person who left a wrong message on the telephone answering machine, and when I stepped on a few boats, I copied and pasted, but it was pasted in the wrong place. Another sentence is about mate selection criteria, which is "smart, sexy, funny, cute". In my opinion, these are all too spiritual and civilized, so why should you add "rich"?
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