Because it's always what couples argue about,
I want you to make a change in order to prove that you love me.
When a couple becomes more and more polite and calm,
they always hide their true thoughts more and more,
just like a chance encounter on the street after a breakup.
As they stood in the evacuated house, both parties thought they would make more changes by doing it
all over again . But often again, the outcome is the same. Gary thought that if he helped with the housework and went to the ballet with Brook, everything would be all over again. He's still that chattering Gary, and he's going to keep using his language talent, keep beating Brook, and be himself. Brook thought Gary made some changes and the relationship could continue. She still pays, she first wanted to be praised by Gary, then she hoped to get Gary's help, and then she hoped that there would be flowers and romance, and she hoped that Gary would accompany her to watch ballet and discuss art with her.•••••• These are not Gary at all, Gary is not For someone with artistic talent, what she needs is never to change Gary, but to either accept Gary like this or change to a male partner. In the film, their argument starts with household chores and runs through. Americans are relatively few, and part-time workers are not as cheap as China, but restaurant prices are actually okay. Why do parties always have to be held at home? If Brook is on the court to appreciate Gary's rhetoric,
Then why ask the later Gary to become delicate and sensitive?
I know I'm not going to accept a guy who just shoves me a hot dog and two bags of sauce,
just expresses his opinion and doesn't respect the feelings of the guy next to me,
but maybe that's what Brook liked about him in the first place!
If Gary was attracted by Brook's appearance from the beginning,
why would he think that the art that Brook likes later is garbage?
A person who loves art of course cares about how many lemons it takes to decorate the table,
so that she can be equally good at her appearance.
If you put it another way, don't argue.
Brook travels alone and watches ballet alone.
Gary watches football games by himself, throws parties by himself, plays games by
himself, and does what he loves after work, the way he likes,
without Brook to wipe his ass.
ending? Let's break up.
While traveling, Brook will meet men who are also traveling, and
maybe this guy just happens to like art.
Gary would attract women at parties who liked his jokes,
maybe the woman who just happened to like being a housewife.
Then they can live the perfect life they expected,
no quarrels, no emotional entanglements,
is there something missing?
Therefore, please cherish the people around you who will still quarrel with you.
They will quarrel if their efforts are not worth it.
The premise is that they also have to pay, and they still have love.
Women are going to be mad at Gary when they watch this movie, and so am I.
At the same time, I also saw that Brook was actually the one who caused the quarrel in the first place.
So, as a woman, lead by example, communicate well,
Express your thoughts directly and interact positively.
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