Noisy and then...

Barbara 2022-03-02 08:01:08

The noise here only refers to couples.

Not talking about living together, just getting along, and there may be friction between lovers. I think Gone with the Wind has to watch it, but you have never seen it, let alone not watch it. Well, it's very likely that there will be a quarrel. Standing in front of the supermarket food shelf, I have to choose Qiandao dressing, but you insist on buying salad dressing. As a result, it is very likely that there is a quarrel, and both are bought home, and then in For the next week we ate separately and ignored each other.

I was thinking, I'm someone who can get along well with everyone, even with the bitch that everyone calls it, how could I just be with you- - my lover --- Japan arguing it?
presumably, you have the same doubts it.
I wonder, do we not fit.
God, I sincerely pray in your heart do not have the same doubts; if two People have such thoughts at the same time, I am afraid we have not had time to verify this proposition, we have already embraced each other.
I am thinking, probably because we are special to each other. Maybe we both feel that each other is in addition to ourselves And the closest person outside the family, so we can be naked in front of each other, revealing our hearts and bad temper; that's why we are noisy.
I hope, you think so too. If we all think so , After identifying each other in this way, we quarreled and quarreled, and it was forever. After

quarreling, some people separated. I always believed in fate, and suddenly I didn't want to blame the problem and fate; I suddenly felt that as long as I identified that person The fate will naturally come; this requires understanding and confidence in oneself and the other party, and of course, courage.

Noisy, and then separated, maybe we are really not suitable.
Or, noisy, and then together ,Forever.

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  • [last lines]

    Tom: And the thing about Rhett Butler...

    Eli Wyckoff: Yeah?

    Tom: He wasn't very fuzzy. Was he?