Since I went to college, I have more time, but I have to strike a balance between love and friendship, because I have been criticized by my friends for putting emphasis on sex over friends, and I am also trying to change to chat with them though The frequency of chatting is not very high, but I am willing to change. Just like the change that happened to Tibby because of Bailey in the film, Tibby said that he is a person who can easily determine who other people are, but because of Bailey himself, Bailey said that he is very happy. Seeing Tibby's change Bailey's situation really made me cry When you arrive, you really burst into tears
Bailey was a little girl with cancer, and she started to hate her. She seemed to be very interested in other people's affairs. She was always pestering others. Only then did she realize that she wanted to understand other people's minds before she died, and to find her own position. I think she did.
Carmen is the girl I feel most distressed. Her parents divorced and went to her father during the summer vacation, but she was neglected and ignored. She never told him her true thoughts. Dad and father communicated very generally. home
Linna has grown up very successfully. She is no longer who she is in the eyes of others. She dares to do what she wants to do to fall in love with the boy who was against her family.
On the surface, Blige looks beautiful, sunny, bold and excellent, but she has always been sad because of the death of her mother, so she boldly pursued the coach because she wants to be loved, and she is actually very pitiful.
What touched me the most was when Lena told Carmenti that it was harder than Blige and they immediately ran to Blige's house to comfort Blige. Carmen said I know you're in pain, but it's not more painful if you hold on to it, even though Blige said You don't understand but you still confide your discomfort with her friends and chat happily
When I watched this movie, I thought of you guys. I'm very happy to be friends with you. I'm in pain, and I can tell you that because I'm a good friend, I don't worry that you think I'm hypocritical. Make me vulnerable
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