Frobisher's episode was the saddest and most beautiful love story I've ever known. Years later, I still watch this episode over and over again. I wish they made a full size movie just for this episode.
also most men love in a possessive way. they kinda want to force the woman to hang out with them. or guilt trip them. or the Very classic TRICKING woman to sleep with them with lies and fakeness. and its literally u just being a caveman and not caring what she think of u. make her think ur judging her. thats it. thats all game is. sounds mean and dumb but its true
@@hagalathekido yeah cause it keeps it special and ur doing because u want to. not because u want the woman to stay. which is the reason most men are romantic. its so the woman wont leave.
yes its true...in the short game. but in the long game men marry who they want. and thats where men have to realize theres value in that. and the thing is what do woman really have of value to give. other then the obvious, segs. but if her car breaks down whos she gonna call. if anything happens and she needs help who she gonna call? and thats where mens value comes from. and men need to realize that we are way more valuable then we think they are..in the long run. cause IN THE MOMENT SHES ALWAYS WINNING cause shes hot AF. even if shes not that hot.
My mother who had planned suicide rather than go to a nursing home nodded with a knowing smile while watching this with her, she took her own life within the week.
My sincere condolences. I hope something gives you comfort, at least this movie and how you can continue with her drop in the ocean. It reassured me, at least, that my father's existence, who died more than 20 years ago when I was little, was that one drop and that he continues on existing in some way no matter how he's physically gone a long time ago already. It's not always that bittersweet, it can still get quite bitter, but what you can do. Only find a thread to be able to go on despite all the ugliness of life.