Foreign version of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law pk

Abelardo 2022-04-21 09:03:02

HLL's mother-in-law battle. The daughter-in-law is beautiful and moving, fashionable and individual, the mother-in-law is old-fashioned and old-fashioned, struggling to support a big family.

In fact, there is no right or wrong, but the concept is different. There are so many disputes in the world, all because of this. The narrowness of human nature is one of the original sins. For example, in the same way of eating, some people use chopsticks, some use knives, and some people get started directly. The beauty of the world lies in its diversity, and contradictions often arise from this.

If each other can be more tolerant and open-minded, the mother-in-law will find that the daughter-in-law's unruly personality has a good opinion on love. However, if that is the case, all living beings can enjoy a good life, and we don't have so many stories to read.

I still go back to the movie. Sure enough, the protagonist is for love. I like the heroine's personality. I have my own persistence. I will fight for it. , to live out the true self, and naturally follow with appreciative eyes. Of course, this is built on the basis of really appreciative values ​​and a really beautiful heart. If you are stupid, mean and vicious like the two younger sisters of the male protagonist, then the so-called insisting on yourself will not be good. things, but often, what people lack most is self-knowledge. Practice slowly, believe in beauty, remember to do good, whether it is quiet and gentle, or free and easy, you can stick to what you think is right.

I appreciate the heroine's view of love very much. Real love can do anything for the other party. The hero is not worthy. Losing the heroine is his loss. I like people who are strong and strong-minded, haha, I am myself, I knew it a long time ago.

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Easy Virtue quotes

  • Mr. Whittaker: Apparently, I'm of the romantic Lost Generation.

    Larita Whittaker: What did you lose?

    Mr. Whittaker: I'm not sure.

  • John Whittaker: Marion, Larita's first husband died of cancer. Stop being so callus.

    Larita Whittaker: Oh, come now John, I'm sure Marion can appreciate the pain of watching a loved one slip through her fingers.