Lovers are just a passing hobby

Caterina 2022-04-08 08:01:02

The housewives and beautiful young women in Les sentiments talk with excitement and exaggeration, like two children who meet late, they make you believe that French is the purest voice in the world. And the aunt in le divorce tells you that the lover is just a bit of a deviant pastime and hobby that we will eventually tire of.
In a beautiful city, romance is too much to be a sin, but dressing up at a young age to fall in love with a glamorous old man is of course a life experience not to be missed, but kate eventually got her way from the Eiffel Tower Throwing away the lipstick-like incestuous love, the old fox who left you poked his head out of the car window unrestrainedly and told you that we can think about what we can learn from each other, such as how beautiful it is to be young.
Since you can start over a thousand times ten thousand times, the world has more than one road to Rome.
So in the end, you are still the invincible queen of youth.

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  • Suzanne 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    08.09.07cctv6. I think my sister looks a lot like the girl in Charlie's Chocolate Factory who has been chewing gum.

  • Tavares 2022-04-08 08:01:02

    A little bit of sarcasm in sarcasm. Americans are in Paris, and there is a constant contrast between the United States and France. Ukiyo-e and Romance. Has been looking at our Virgin Ursula from the wall. Some kind of idyllic family vibe. Reminds me of "A Room with a View", a similar smell, although the memory of "The Room" is vague. A glimpse of politics, two attitudes towards refugees. "Widows are deified in France". Flying Kelly bag and Ursula being sold.

The Divorce quotes

  • Roxy: You shouldn't accept expensive gifts from a man.

    Isabel: Why?

    Roxy: Because it puts you in a position of having to do what he wants.

    Isabel: I'd do it anyway.

  • [after seeing Isabel's new look at the airport]

    Roger Walker: She looks like something out of "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!".