The male lead is primarily responsible

Catalina 2022-04-19 09:02:25

Love is fragile because of its beauty and needs constant care. If you don't give it the nutrients it needs to grow, it will die.

In addition, I want to talk about the major mistakes of the male protagonist: when the female protagonist's signature is rejected before graduation, you should think clearly about where this relationship is going, whether to stay in the United States and let it go or immigrate to the United Kingdom. Of course, after all, the time together was not long, and immigrating to another country was a big decision after all. I can understand the male protagonist's concerns. But then I called the heroine, and the heroine replied affirmatively. I went to the UK. I think the hero has already understood his true heart and the heroine's sincerity. At this time, he should immigrate to the UK. As for his own carpentry shop, he is just starting out. His only relatives are his mother, and his relationship is very weak. Not to mention that the English and American voices are the same, and the cultures are in the same line. Immigrating to the UK is the first mistake. 2. Don't fall in love with your own employees, let alone sleep together, the risk is very high, unless marriage is the premise. Three, obviously still thinking that the heroine is still in love with other people, this is a scumbag. 4. Mingming is in love with his own employee, and the two sides are in good harmony. In the future, the mom-and-pop shop will be very good. The hostess can’t help but go back to the UK after sending a text message. 5. They are all married. The female protagonist is willing to give up her job and her family to immigrate to the United States, but the male protagonist is unwilling to immigrate to the United Kingdom. Above, the male lead is garbage.

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  • Anna: [on the phone with Jacob] I just have to say one thing and it's really important that you just listen to me. I just... It doesn't feel like this, this thing is gonna go away, it's always there. I can't... I can't get on with my life.

  • Anna: It's someone that is very close to me and he's been quite an inspiration in my life. And i almost through my writing i wanted to give something back.

    Liz: Yeah, when i was reading it just made me think about the fact when i was working in NY, my husband was in LA, so he was driving across country. So, on the way over he would take all these pictures of himself and the dog at varies places. So, I sent photos of me and we got all them together and they were all the moment and time being separate, but yet we were together on these photographs.

    Anna: Yeah, that's the challenge!

    Liz: Yeah, it's hard. It made me missing more...