FREINDS

Carmine 2022-03-22 09:01:55

Freud's psychoanalysis could not be more appropriate.
The objects of childhood fantasies, traumatic experiences and strange teachings in childhood lead to deviant and bohemian adulthood. In fact, in the deepest part of someone's heart, he has always longed to be loved, recognized, and valued.
When he finally got all this, he forgot what made him change in the first place.
Gradually getting used to being a PLAYBOY, he no longer trusts anyone, no longer believes in love, and believes that he is the commanding height. He was accustomed to playing with women of all kinds, but he was not at ease in the process. It's just that the little conscience left in his heart who was used to playing told him that he couldn't continue to play like this. So he rides the wings of memory to find long-lost stories. Only then did I understand what is most important in this world, and how much he has lost because of his attitude. When love, faith, and affection were far away from him, he didn't even realize it, until he saw his beloved became someone else's bride, and no one attended his funeral.
How much failure does it take to be a human being? Touch your own conscience, what do people live for in the end? I think it's for those we love, for them, we work hard, for a better life together, we make progress. What a horrible world without friends and relatives.
It's lighthearted and funny, and it can tell you something without being a waste of time.

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Ghosts of Girlfriends Past quotes

  • Melanie: [to the three women who Connor broke up with on a conference call] Don't be sad, you whiny bitches.

  • Connor Mead: I want to ask you something, when did casual sex become a crime?

    Vonda Volkom: [laughs]

    Connor Mead: Really? I mean, now a days being a single means, what? You've lost your way? That something is missing? Never mind that every night I swim in a lake of sex, and they fall asleep in each others arms, spooning.

    Vonda Volkom: Connor, spooning is nice.

    Connor Mead: Yeah, not as nice as forking.