They have been with me since childhood.
Remember:
We lusted over the most beautiful girl in the class together, and then we were secretly arguing over who she liked and who borrowed her homework today.
We had fights together, and then we talked about bragging about this awesome past and got hot.
It was the first time I watched an action movie of Love Island, the first time I pretended not to be drunk when I was drunk, and the first time I smoked in order to pretend to be cool in front of a girl (never the lungs). Talking eloquently, how will you be in the future, you are in business, I am in politics, or be a petty bourgeois literary youth.
There are so many absurd stories, jokes to be told, and secrets to keep forever.
This teddy bear of mine, it may be many people, it may be me all the time.
People will always grow up day by day. Those "Lei Lei friends" who used to be with you are also growing up. They have changed their utilitarianism. Some have the face of an old fried dough stick. When I talk about others, I am also there. Change.
I don't know who sets one standard after another to measure a person. If you want to become better: you must first understand these, then learn, and finally implement them consistently. Hey, it's a bit abstract, but it's true.
But every boy who lives with a teddy bear and doesn't want to grow up will eventually mature because of a woman he loves deeply. And this standard is---he can only be her teddy, not the past and the outside world!
Hey, this is actually very cruel! Everyone will have all kinds of habits. It turns out that a habit requires a process to adapt, and change is also a kind of adaptation. Just like the 27 years in the movie, it does take a period of time to pass.
Maybe it's the happiest thing to go with the flow, the real each other is the most attractive to each other! Of course, benign changes will take place silently, just like past growth.
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