The moment when Big escaped from marriage

Harley 2022-04-22 07:01:31

The moment Big ran away from the marriage, tears flowed down his face. Although the plot was a bit fake, Big hesitated because of Miranda's words; just because Carrie put on her veil when she got off the wedding car, Big pretended that he didn't see her. But that's it, such a fake plot, tears welling up in my eyes, completely uncontrollable. It was the fear of the collapse of dependence, and the re-emergence of the pain of those collapses.

"Why did we get married at that time?" "It seemed that we were afraid of what would happen if we didn't get married." And it was because of the wedding that what happened. The woman in the film is in her forties, and the title of the interview with Impurity says "The Last Single Girl". After the magazine was published, the last single girl was still the last single girl.

The surrounding is getting married hot, marriageable age. I don't know why I got married, I just feel like I'm getting old. "Marriage or happiness" sounds reasonable and unrestrained, but the implementation is like walking on thin ice. What happiness is is not very clear, the purpose of marriage is only shrouded in the shadow of tradition. Everyone is like this, so I am. It is said that it is the grave of love, why do you still jump in it? Because love is dead, always find a place to bury it.

That's it, don't overthink it.

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Sex and the City quotes

  • Carrie Bradshaw: What does your gut tell you?

  • Enid Frick: Forty is the last age a woman can be photographed in a wedding dress without the unintended Diane Arbus subtext.