I used to think "If we are 30 years old and we are single, then we get married." This kind of nonsense is purely poisoned by this movie.
It's not a kid anymore, so what kind of house wine.
This kind of American romantic comedy always wanted to prove that there is a pure friendship between men and women.
The result? The result? Ho Ho Ho! ! !
I want to say,
if you have known each other for many years and have already passed that Timing, then let him go.
If your opponent is as dazzling as Cameron Diaz, and a slight smile illuminates the night like a different flower, then let him go.
If he treats you without taboos and talks about everything, just like brothers and sisters, then let him go.
If he doesn't love you, then, no matter how much you love him, or how you once loved each other, what beautiful memories you have, do you know him better than anyone.
Let him go.
He has completed the phased tasks in your life. If you are nostalgic, then it can only prove that he has done a good job. And now, he must end this journey and find a new direction.
That is the most important thing in his life.
Therefore, when he grows up, he realizes that it is best not to tame so many "blue confidantes" around a woman. Once his life is dependent on someone else, how do you deal with the inexorable loss.
How should I persuade myself to understand: "He is not a returnee, but a passer-by."
Of course, the perfect situation is that "Blue Yan" is gay, just like George.
In this case, you may have a chance to never lose him.
Just like the confession in "Notting Hill", when Big Mouth sister said: "Choose me. Marry me. Let me make you happy.", the heartbeat still missed.
Such sincerity is still inadequate.
There is really no way, right? It's better to turn around coolly and leave a gorgeous back for him to miss in the dead of night.
The worst and most unmannered goodbye is like this:
"Don't regret it, no one will treat you as nice as I am."
Hahaha~ Honey, this is the same as the stupid agreement at the beginning, it's a joke.
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