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I love that she draws a fully coloured sketch with just one pencil, and that that sketch is clearly in the pile of sketches she drops when she first meets Tyler, even though she’s supposed to draw it after falling for him 😂
Well to be fair, the awkward running into each other thing HAS happened to me IRL back in college, but it was instantly met with "I HAVE A BOYFRIEND!!!" before I could even get out an apology and help pick up her things. 😅
Same thing happened to me. some girl bumped into me and spit out an apology out of reflex and all i got out was "oh, excuse me i'm -" and she cut me off and said she had a boyfriend. it was weird.
I hear you, while I was at the grocery store I asked for a pound of roast beef the cashier told me she had a boyfriend. I seriously can't get through one week of my life without this happening 3 or 4 times.
Girls think a boyfriend makes them superior and worthy enough to be rude. Try just letting life happen and keep your standards. "I have a boyfriend" is a statement of insecurity because you don't trust yourself or anyone else to not breach that relationship.
I'm really going to start saying "I'm not a random Uber driver. I'm the love interest of this romcom" Every time i present myself. Just out of context. I'm not even an Uber driver.
The pencil in the hair bun is the essential touch for the "hot nerd girl with classes and overalls, walking absentmindedly, while while tightly clutching prized art to her chest.
What cracks me up about modern dating is how much we clowned on our grandparents’ generation for being old fashioned with dating. We were like, “Trust us. We know a better way.”
God I hate the "misunderstanding leads to drama" trope. Especially how avoidable it is if you're not a movie couple as good at communicating as a blown-out speaker
Surprisingly, the real life side also feels unrealistic. Then again, I haven't been in many relationships to say for sure that it's not actually like that in real life either. What shocks me is the "we're not exclusive" thing. I get that there are some people who have adopted a different style of dating but putting it as something normal here isn't right. We know it happens and we know some people are ok with it, but that doesn't make it right. It's still cheating. I will say tho, they probably exaggerated on the realistic side too so they can show the idea that not everything is rainbows and sunshine in a relationship and decided to add the "we're not exclusive" thing to show how relationships can also be absurd in real life.
no that's not an exaggeration, TRUST ME. that's how people especially guys date now. Swipe on tinder, hang out, hook up, continue swiping and seeing other people before deciding eh I can't do better so let me just settle. Thats how 90% of dating today goes
Well they hadn't gotten to the serious and exclusive part of the relationship yet, lol. Once you do it's not very nice to cheat because at that point trust should be a factor.
@@YourCapyPal_3DPipes1999 I don't think that's how they were portraying it. There's a difference between a talking stage and an open relationship, and I'm pretty sure they were portraying it as an open relationship. Talking stage: you're not formally together because you haven't decided whether you actually want to be with that person, but you still go on dates and spend time together the same way a formal relationship would. Open relationship: it's already a formalized relationship where you are officially together, but you go see other people and sleep with them. The only difference is that you're doing it with mutual permission. If you're going to be with someone, you shouldn't be with anyone else. It doesn't matter if you both give each other permission, it's still cheating because that's not the point of being in a relationship. The permission is just a form of justification to remove that sensation of guilt from cheating. That's why I'm calling it cheating, and should 100% qualify as it.
Honestly if only they ended the realistic story with them cuddling one day and then awkwardly being like “Hey we’ve been doing nothing together a long time now… and it’s been like the best part of my day.” and then awkwardly saying love you before cuddling, it would’ve been perfect. That’s what the title of the video was anyway!
It is unfortunately. Relationships and love are complicated 🤷♂It's not rainbows and sunshine like in romcoms. This video exaggerates it but its not too far off from the truth.
Actually, things do happen like that in real life. If you're swiping right and doing Netflix and Chill then that's not love or romance. That's just disgusting.
"I'm not a random Uber Driver, I'm the romantic interest of this rom com".. "I became an uver driver and have been taking people to and from the airport in the hooe that you would book me" 😂😂😂 That last scene was the most caricatured of all ... Real good laugh 😀
I have 2 things to say 1. The Naruto run was hilarious and 2. Especially in teen romance movies 2 characters could literally look at eachother and fall in love somehow
You forgot the part where after she finds out he cheated on her, she meets up “by accident” with an old friend, kisses him (“by accident”), feels guilty and ends up running back to her old love 😂