Something I found while reading some stories online:
"I always blame these stupid romantic novels and movies. They always leave women wishing for the exact same thing they portray. The moment we close the book, or walk out of the cinema, we always have that hidden wish back in our heads to meet that guy who went down on his knees for his girl. But it's not always the case, is it? No, we always find ourselves whining why we can't have that fairytale shit we just read about or watched, that we miss that guy cute guy who just passed by, or the one sitting behind us. And then, if we find that one special person, we do stupid things because we compare the real relationship with that perfect one we saw or read. But the real story is: love is not just about fate putting two persons together. It's about the moments we miss and the moments we want to have. It's not always like the movies and the books. It's about two persons creating their own story to tell their children and grandchildren. It's about putting aside what should be and let things unfold as they should."
Not sure how much people can agree with it. Seems pretty meaningful for a person like me, hee.
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