Like I thought, men all use marriage as a precondition for some bargaining. For example, Edward said marry me and stay with me for the rest of my life and I will turn you into a vampire like me. For example, my boyfriend said that he will marry me before he can buy you stockings. And the oath is like an indestructible belief. Why, why is this?
A good movie, but in the end it used the phrase "marry me" to suspend the next one. It really made me so unhappy, so I had to change from recommended to OK. If the ending of the movie is interesting, it's the finishing touch, and on the other hand, it's not a little bit, in this case, "marry me" just drives me crazy.
If it is premised on marriage, Bella asks Jacob for something. Anyway, when he just says Please, J can answer: marry me, or ... to make a deal. The boyfriend said, dear, I really want to have AA with you, you said that unless you go through the door, you won't have to talk. . .
Will the world be more harmonious?
There is a joke that women have good vampire friends, and when he appears, the husband will be more upset.
Conversely, if your husband is a vampire, will he still buy you sanitary napkins? Or if you don't get married, will you eat it as soon as your period comes?
Most of the night is pure wind
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