I love you so much, I can't bear to let you go

Ford 2022-03-23 09:02:58

Some people commented that this film is bad, saying that since the heroine has so many harsh requirements and wants the hero to meet her own standards, have you ever thought that for a woman who wants a little sense of security, are these requirements really excessive?
They have known each other for a long time, and they are almost too familiar with each other. It is almost instinctive to love each other. The heroine is just worried about such a male protagonist. Is such a "waiting to be fed" male protagonist really an ideal romantic life?
Is the boss wrong? He is kind, restless, talented but not motivated. From this perspective, there are very few reliable men in art.
But they, the batches are familiar, one tube of lipstick can play all the way, and that poor corn fries, the tacit understanding between them is unrivaled.
Maybe the heroine's divorce was just to scare him, or else they have been separated for so long but haven't gone through the formalities? She hopes that when they are about to leave each other, the male protagonist can think about the responsibilities he should bear as a man. Barbara omits 1,000 words here.
But the male protagonist is actually cheating in the eyes of the female protagonist. The seeds were sown 3 months ago. The second female may actually want to immigrate and successfully intervene in other people's lives. It seems weak, but it stimulates the side that the male protagonist wants to be responsible for. This is actually life. From the female protagonist's point of view, the male protagonist needs to be protected. He is a child, willful enough to tolerate him breaking his dresser, Then there was the make love that seemed to be before the break. Maybe he was still hesitating at the time. The heroine's hysteria wanted to clear up and hurt him. He ran away and disappeared.
The collapsed life is actually too real. Although the pictures and language are a bit inappropriate, this is really married life. You advance and I retreat, you attack and I defend. They divorced before they found a comfortable position for each other, although they broke up After half a year or more, I woke up on a certain side. In my opinion, it was the heroine who understood the way to get along, but unfortunately the mother of the child was not her. This was really frustrating. In an era when mistresses who are frequently exposed and those who are under the care of them can't stand it, can the true wife of true love stand it? Foreigners are open again, the demand for love, the minimum sense of security and monogamy are eternal, and love is monopoly!
In fact, the heroine is not ready to accept a new relationship. I think yoga male is good. At least he has no bad habits, is healthy, and is actively facing the normal family life after being tired of playing. If there is a sequel, I hope they will be together. This man is more reliable than the first man.
Why don't you give up the male lead? He is my youth, my first love, my first husband, all these things, he is already a relative, but he has nothing to do with it anymore, no one can stand it.
Very hurt, I hope the heroine is really happy.

PS: The female protagonist is a strong female in the workplace. She is not allowed to jump in the queue and has a good sense of justice. She doesn’t like to compromise. You and me, what she has experienced and is experiencing may be your life and mine, as long as you have confidence, happiness may not be far away.

PS: That editor-in-chief, is it Harry Potter?

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Celeste & Jesse Forever quotes

  • Jesse: Nailed that divorce.

  • Celeste: Now I know why you fucking cry all the time. This shit's emotional.