Don't be influenced by me, because I came up with the translation of the name.
Watched 2 films in a row "Jeans Sisterhood 2" and "Gossip".
It is inevitable that these two are not related to each other.
After the epiphany, Tibby sat at the door of Brain's house and said that she didn't believe that anyone would be willing to give her a good promise. She felt that she was too good to be lost, and she was afraid of losing the unknown pain she once had. So before you really get it, you will habitually protect yourself and refuse.
The same behavior happened to 4 people from the three generations of "Gossip". Some of them even paid a heavy price for adventure to prove something.
After the film, I asked myself, if you were Jeff, would you accept your fiancee back?
Dad knows everything, he just doesn't say, the real side of dad, it turns out that his daughter never knows: "I don't drive fast because you are all in the car". A happy man surrounded by 3 women he loves. Can you imagine how wide his shoulders should be?
Many scholars of sexual relations now say that most of the people who suffer from commitment panic disorder are men. I have a friend who went to live in a temple on the mountain for 2 months before proposing to his girlfriend. Is marriage really that scary?
But now it seems that women are more or less panicked about commitment. Is it because of lack of self-confidence or because the man to marry is less secure than he expected?
The reasons are endless and varied.
Anyway, hope every couple who is willing to spend the rest of their lives together could understand and take on what the song is saying. And good luck
Face of A Faith
You are the light I follow
You are the face of a faith I love
Oh my darling believe in me
You are the hymn I cover
You are the king of an Indian dove
Oh my darling the fever in me
I wait for a while, I know
But I let it go, yes I let it go
My fear is gone
You are the hope I cherish
You are the care of a prayer I love
Oh my darling believe in me
In me
Believe in me
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