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The Oil and the Engine , In-depth look for romance

Have you ever wondered why in all romance movies, the led person have to be the man, and I mean by the led is the one who is the story about, the one who make actions and steps, have u ever wondered how he succeed ?

I will tell you some secret that I learned you will feel that I'm talking about you or even that I'm You

A man can't do without a woman. A fact that is passed on through decades, that’s man is the engine woman is the oil

Man is the moon, woman is the sun

I'll tell you a bunch of scenarios that will prove to you that those (Women) who are desperately seeking romance are actually the source of it without even notice

Scenario A:
I'll start with the worst case scenario. A fight

You just had you fight and you mad, but that stupid creature inside your heart is jumping on you chest to go back and make things good, so you move

You get your car keys, you turn on the ignition, you find the nearest finest florist and by a big bouquet of red flower, you prepare a line or two that you will start the conversation with.

You go, you knock, and she is there, with her eyes sad and nose red, with face is a miss and hair is mass, you through away your lines like a boom waiting to wither explode in you face or open a whole in the wall of hate

And you will wait.

She smiles, she stand she see the red rose and she ask why?

If your fool you will know that she just opened the gate

But what gate, is it the gate for another fight or the gate for an endless happy,

And you're still waiting, for a key for this happy gate. Your are waiting a smile

A smile that will make every thing OK

Afterwards you will ask me who the root of romance is J ?

Next time will tell you about another scenario and the RULES, and how jail bars can keep a prisoner alive

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