Cherish the person who care about you
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2010-7-21 19:43:11In so many people you can find a beloved person, this is so much good fortune, and perhaps he or she may not be so good as you expect, but she or he should not be so bad. So you must know to cherish, more care, and less blame.
In FF11 I hear and see many lovers quarrel just because their boy friends do not always buy aion gold for them and do not usually have time to accompany with them. These girls are so fragile and weak. Because they always want others to pay for them, it is unfair to another. If you know to cherish, you may find that you get more and more.
In FF11 I also hear that a girl is angry with her boy friend, just because her boy friend gives another girl some gold. I think it is a small thing, and it is unworthy to care about. If the boy loves you, it is nothing. He will admire your generosity.
But if he has not loved you, he will hate you more. So even if you spend much more time and effort, you still can not stay with him. Do not believe love is perfect, in fact you should know shortcomings are also the spices of love.
In FF11 I know some boy friends would like to buy aion gold for their girl friends. They save money that even they can make their stomach be empty for a whole morning. I think when this kind of a boy meets a good girl, it is worthy to do.
The girl will be moved by his behavior. But in another word, why should he spend money? I seldom, but I like to earn them with my friends. I think the equipment and clothes are not so important. The key is that the attitude we treat to this game. The love can be romantic, but do not waste.
I do not like these boys in addition to get forgiveness from girls that they always use aion power leveling as apologize. You must know that these girls need you to care about her. A warm greeting and your protection or the cares you give in her life are enough.
I hope everyone should cherish the person who cares about you, and do not let the time become the excuse that you can not care about her or him.









