Love elixir

Elmore 2021-10-22 14:33:31

Could it be that I decided too early that the diamond wedding dress suddenly became boring. The days of chai rice, oil and salt are too profound. I worry about the toasted bread every day. I worry about taking out the trash and cleaning it. What to eat for dinner. It’s clear why I chose love at the beginning and worry about the bread. It used to be you and me. Who knows that now I just want to run away, no one thought that we would start arguing early in the morning every day, it used to be a passionate hug, I was just worried about whether you have a bath, the elixir of love. It’s too late, life is stable, I’m just not willing to love letters, roses and candlelight dinners, I’m not scared of what should I do

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  • Armando 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    I was just looking at it casually, but I didn't expect to look at it. The jokes are all natural. In addition to love, there are also reflections on the extreme material values ​​of the world and fast-food feelings. There isn't anyone in this world Jake you can't get your hands on—both men and women. PS: Actually, I don’t really like to see these two couples. I always feel sorry for someone on Brokeback Mountain... It’s crazy.

  • Kimberly 2021-10-22 14:41:45

    I watched "Love and Elixir" last night. The movie is full of joy, with a lot of sex scenes and natural dew points. Ann Hathaway is too beautiful! In fact, regardless of whether you love first and then sex, or love first, once the other person touches your heart and sees you that others have not seen, you should not give up true love. Although it is very old-fashioned, there are too many people in the world who are unable to insist on what we love for various reasons. We need the elixir to continue to believe in love.

Love & Other Drugs quotes

  • Jamie Randall: [about selling Viagra] Bruce? Bruce? I want that account!

    Bruce Winston: Why would I give it to you?

    Jamie Randall: Who can sell dick drug better than me?

  • California Man: [about Parkinson disease] It's not a disease, it's a Russian novel.