GIGI is naive and straightforward, and makes no secret of his eagerness to wait for someone to love him. He does not miss every opportunity to meet the real man, but often encounters vulgar men. Beth has lived together for 7 years and has been waiting to enter the marriage hall, but her boyfriend is a man who does not trust marriage. Janine is the only one of the three who is married, so many times she plays the role of a love consultant, but she forgets what kind of coercion and inducement she used to make the other party come to this day with her. A twisted melon is not necessarily sweet, so the cheating of the other party is not just the temptation of a blonde beauty. Anna is a girl who doesn't know what she wants. When she's lonely, she goes to the one who loves her when she's dumped. But when she gets married, of course she's the one she loves. Although what you love doesn't necessarily love yourself. Mary and GIGI are a bit similar, but not as young and cute as the latter, surrounded by a group of gays (I think her colleagues are all gay), and can only find seemingly real love in a not-so-real network. The ending was good, of course, the one we guessed, but, is it true, at least I don't believe it anymore. We may never find a partner, and even if we find it, we may not necessarily get married, and even if we get married, the other party may cheat. We went from GIGI to Beth to Janine, or, just GIGI to Mary. However, these did not hinder anything. GIGI smiled brightly from the beginning to the end. If he wanted to make a call, he would call, and if he wanted to find the other party, he would go to the other party. When he met the second man, he chased and asked the other party who gave it to whom first. After calling, the frightened man ran away, she turned back to her seat, and tore off the other party's business card. When I wanted to applaud her, she started to tape up that business card. At first, you laugh at her stupidity, then you start to admire her bravery. Beth has been the calmest one until she begins to understand that the man may never marry her, she leaves halfway through her sister's wedding, is recalled by her loving dad, and at the dance, Dad has a heart attack. In bed, there was no man in the family to support her. My brother-in-law was discussing which dad's favorite record to bring home. Facing the mess in the house, she began to understand that it is better to marry an unreliable man than not to marry, at least that man is right. You are well cared for and you can feel at ease.
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