Someone actually gave me a link to a story, a romantic and unrealistic one.
I extracted part of the text. The writing is good and trust me, 9.9 out of 10 girls would love the story line, probably.
"There are 3 'don'ts' in chasing a girl...
One, don't forget to be romantic;
Two, don't be too honest;
Three, don't be too stingy on the sugar in our speech.
In mandarin, we say 'nan ren bu huai, nu ren bu ai', you should know this."
"This I know, but it has been a controversial topic over centuries. Women aren't really that, cheap"
"So why would they only falls for 'bad guys' like me?"
"That's because 'bad guys' are usually romantic. Those 'nice guys' are usually, dumdums. So she would rather choose a romantic 'bad guy' rather than any of those dumdums. In math we call this 2C1, understand? dumdum."
>>> The previous paragraph is actually kind of a proven theory is psychology or neuro-linguistic programming. <<< This is the part where I add.
Oh, Tye is talking about math! Now I understand. No wonder I have always been left on the shelf.
"In another words, gals wouldn't mind if you are not tall... if you are not handsome... they can bear with your inconsiderate acts... can forget your stupidity... but they can never forgive if you are not romantic..."
"Come on, this is so exaggerating."
"Hey, most women have a 'knot' for romance, just like most men have a 'knot for virginity. To women they just can't understand how precious the thin layer of membrane is to men. Same thing, men can't imagine how important women treats romance."
"This is bullshit! How come I've never heard of that."
"The key word is 'knot', if you can untie it, fine. But how many had actually succeeded in that. Practically none."
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All in all, the story is too perfect to be real and if you are medic students, you will learn about Erysipelas, a superficial bacterial skin infection.
View the full story here .
Only read it if you have free time, you have been warned.
I didn’t really like the story. Getting more and more unrealistic from time to time but I do like the writing style of his.
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