I have read too many stories about love, but the fifty years have not moved me, but I have only known each other for one day. The more than ten years of waiting made me sigh even more.
Juliet said, I'm sorry, I'm late; no, love, it's never too late.
I'm really bored seeing this. It's like I always remember the girl I liked in elementary school. We don't have any vows or family obstacles. We each live our own lives, but we only think of each other by chance. Widowed and finally together. Now you tell me this is love? Is this waiting?
No, it's just a coincidence, it's just a coincidence, and even if there is persistence in it (need to find a lot of people with the same name), it's not much, it's just nostalgia at best.
what if sounds beautiful, it gives you a lot of imagination and makes you want to be obsessed, but did the people in the film do it?
If it is true love, it should be like this: You are in love, I will wait for you to break up. You get married, I wait for your divorce. If you don't get divorced, I will wait for you to be widowed. If you die in front of your husband, I will rush to buy the cemetery next to you.
I saw one day before, but I didn't finish it.
Regarding one day, I want to say that if it were me, I would keep in touch, but I would never wait for more than ten years to disturb her life.
This is unfair to the other party.
There used to be a lot of stories about not marrying without you, but in modern times, there are very few stories. I told others a few days ago that by the age when we should all talk about marriage, there is basically no secret love anymore. Even if you really care about someone in your heart and want to be with someone, if the other party is indifferent, you will immediately relinquish your heart.
The reason is that we take a choice too seriously, care too much about the opinions of others, and let our hearts compromise.
There is a passage in Juliet that makes me feel unique, when the heroine breaks up with her fiancé:
But, I am such a person.
I know, that's what I love about you, but I've changed.
I'm afraid someone will tell me that one day.
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