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you know how in some movies the bride/groom calls off the wedding to be with the person they truly love and then they live happily ever after well it’s pretty shitty that the person they were getting married to doesn’t actually get a happy ending but no one seems to care about it to the point that he/she is not even mentioned afterwards as if that person didn’t exist or had feelings at all yeah just a thought

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    This only works if both parties didn’t want to marry each other, like they’re both gay or something.
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    On a related note, one of my least favourite romance plotline tropes is the way that they often start one of the love...
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