Love is not a business, it does not need a strong alliance

Genoveva 2022-04-19 09:01:46

The movie is actually talking about a concept, how many points should two people assign
? The beginning is, how many points are you, that is, how many points
are too high and too low are impossible to succeed or last long.
Finally, the point is, In ta's eyes, it's just how many points you have..

How many points are allocated. It's good to have equal points,
but love is often not so good
. People who have the same score but who just like you don't seem to be that simple.
At the same time, even a 10-point person will still be hurt,
so she started looking for someone who is not so good but who is safe and will not let her get hurt.

To be honest, the reason for being together like this can't be counted as love at all,
but who It can also guarantee that the longer the two get along, the more shining points they will attract,

but I think the male protagonist in the play definitely has reasons to be uneasy.
We all desire the best,
but after we get it,
we will feel uneasy. De He can get the best one,
how can we keep the best one,
so we give up and escape, and also want to find the person who makes us feel safe...
Maybe this is a kind of cycle

or maybe this is also Why are there so many examples of beautiful men matching pork chops and beautiful women matching frogs in this world? In the
end, it is just to seek a kind of psychological balance of
love, and also need a kind of balance

PS. A group of cute and hurt friends who look down on him but really help really make people feel I'm envious!~

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She's Out of My League quotes

  • Patty: Go shit in your hand.

  • Kirk: Stainer, I know you don't like her very much.

    Stainer: Nooo, no. I hate her. In fact, the day you broke up with her I marked that down on my calendar as a day of rejoicement. I'm going to celebrate it with a cake with her face on it, but instead of eating it, we smash it.