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Connie & Donald

Today, my date with Marina is over.We did a lot of things, found a lot of things, and felt a lot of things in a week.I think this date was the best thing that ever happened to us.

No regret, only good!

There is a good saying: “When you encounter an irreversible feeling in your life, and you happen to have the capital of youth, don’t let go.”

Because of this, we can communicate more and spend more time together. It helps us get to know each other.

To love and be loved

When I found out my birthday, Marina prepared a gift for me: a rose, two apples and a watermelon. We celebrate and sing Happy Birthday together.

I’ve never been so valued in my life. So when she prepared a birthday present for me, I was almost moved to tears. Marina has taught me what it means to love and be loved. We both have a kind heart, care about each other’s feelings, are true friends.

I saw in her the kind of love I wanted to feel. Being loved is a wonderful feeling. There is a balance between being loved and being needed.

When I told Marina this story, she also expressed her understanding and support for me. “We are bound to encounter many difficulties in life, but as long as we sincerely help others, care for others, help others, you will find a lot of joy and happiness in life,” she said.

Let’s watch the movie Coco tonight. The movie is very wonderful, but also let us understand a lot of truth.

Understanding of dating

My date with Marina was a learning experience, an experiment. Through this date, I realized how much I had to lose and how much I still had to learn.

In the future work, I want to be fully prepared, ask more and see more, constantly grow. Only in this way can we avoid detours in the future work.

In the future life, I will take a more positive attitude to face the problems in life and work. The date was short, but the relationship between us was enhanced.

The most important thing to get along with people is sincerity. We should learn to put ourselves in others’ shoes.

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