Regarding the relationship between men and women, it was originally an inexplicable "learning". Even after spending a lifetime with one person, how many people can say that you have a thorough understanding of the essentials? When my mother discusses feelings with me, she always starts with one sentence: "Man, they are almost the same...blabla" and ends with one sentence: "So men are actually the same." But my lovely mother, for the rest of my life. It's just that I had a relationship with my dad. In fact, we are all elementary school students, you don’t understand, I don’t understand, he doesn’t understand either.
People always like to categorize everything. Separating categories seems to be a good way to organize bookshelves, but what about men and women?
It is undeniable that men's requirements for women are not the same as women's requirements for self-knowledge, and this difference is also the focus of ordinary romantic comedies. The heroine is smart, independent, independent, and full of longing for love and her significant other. Suddenly a man who was completely different from her imagination came out and told her that it was wrong for you to think that way. What we men want is blabla...it's just an enlightenment teacher teaching to his students. Well, in the end, under the guidance of the teacher, the heroine, who was always frustrated in love, succeeded in taking the position, but found that she had fallen into the gentle trap of her teacher.
Can it be said that this "teacher-student model" is actually a strategy?
It's over, confused. So you will find that when you think you are familiar with various "rules", there are always things that you cannot classify. Because the human brain is not a computer, it can be defragmented if it runs slowly. The human brain is always in bits and pieces. Maybe a chemical reaction occurs when the positive electrode meets the negative electrode. The same person was a passer-by ten years ago, and after ten years he will become a lifelong companion.
So, in fact, I still really like such movies. In the first ten minutes, I knew who would fall in love with whom and who would be with whom, but I was still willing to watch it. Because love itself is an unknown, full of sweetness and expectation. And a relationship that starts with a conflict can often go further than a plain beginning.
I really like that line:
"I'm in love with a psycho like you......"
We should see that love, but like the heroine, I heard which psycho was the first. What's the matter? Just tell me if you love me. Haha, sometimes it is women who say that men are not romantic, but it is also women who do not understand the situation when they should be romantic. So, I sympathize with men a little bit.
In fact, being a cute psycho is also a happy thing~
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