own story

Kimberly 2022-09-26 12:44:12

Can there be pure friendship between men and women? Movies remind me of my own story. When I was in junior high school, I had a good relationship with a boy who always called me to hang out during the holidays. My mother scolded me on the phone, and he was angry when he was scolded for no reason, but he still called every holiday. Even though we were in different schools and even different countries in high school, college, and even in different countries, I still had dinner with me once every vacation. Until the last time we met, he told me jokingly, in fact, in junior high school, he asked the boyfriend of my girlfriend who went to school with me to invite me and my girlfriend out at night. He wanted to confess to me alone, but he blew it. The cold wind didn't wait for us at night, and he never mentioned it again after that. And when I was in junior high school, I actually had another ambiguous boy. Later, we were together for a few years, and my best friend's boyfriend was an iron brother. I thought the relationship of good friends would last forever, until once he left a message on another classmate's circle of friends that I thought was not pleasing to the eye, and I told him about it. As a result, I looked for him again in a few days, and wanted to ease the relationship, but I found that I was blocked, and I didn't contact him again, who never admitted defeat in a quarrel. The story came to an abrupt end... Later, I heard that he, who used to be known as unmarried and unruly, actually got married early. I saw a photo of his wife in his classmates. He was 1.8 meters tall, and his wife also looked like a mediocre 1.6 meters. , maybe true love. If I went out to see him on the day of junior high school, maybe our connection would have ended earlier, so it's a pity, and it's not a pity. How many true friends can a person have in life? Anyway, wish all the best.

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  • [Last lines]

    Alex Stewart: Rosie Dunne, can I take you to the dance?

    Rosie Dunne: Better late than never.

  • Katie (12 yrs): I'll just tell him to forget the whole thing.

    Alex Stewart: Katie, that would be a big mistake. Look, if you reject him now, he's gonna make it his life's mission to go out there and meet the most perfect, beautiful girl in the world just to try and get over you. And end up marrying this other woman and spending the rest of his life with her. And you know, he'll tell himself that she's perfect. He really must be happy. But she won't be you, you know?