Extract a few lines.
Women make the best psychoanalysts till they fall in love. After that they make the best patients.
Don't complete the sentence with the usual female contradictions. You grant me I know more than you. But on the other hand, you know more than me. Women's talk.
It's very sad to love and lose somebody. But in a while, you'll forget, and you'll take up the threads of your life where you left off not so long ago, and you will work hard. There is lots of happiness in working hard, maybe the most.
After excerpting these few sentences, I started to habitually pua myself again, because I have watched a lot of movies recently, but I have not excerpted the lines (there must be something worthy of excerpting). But obviously it's too late to start from this one.
Not too suspenseful, very love, if not the final reversal, it can really be defined as very love. I think it is because of the ending that some people in the film critics say that women who are completely slapped in the face have zero IQ in love. Before I saw that film review, the "mockery" of women's madness about love would indeed be my centerpiece, but after seeing that film review, I thought, is this my stereotype? And being a woman would make my evaluation even worse?
But it's mainly related to my recent state of mind (but maybe I'll feel the same way if I don't break up?)
too irrational
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