Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - When I get old, my relatives and friends always say, "It doesn't matter who I marry." Is it true?/You don't say.
When I get old, my relatives and friends always say, "It doesn't matter who I marry." Is it true?/You don't say.
If "it doesn't matter who you marry", then age doesn't matter, even if you are young. It doesn't matter who you marry, everyone can get married at will. I mean, it makes no difference who you marry. Different people naturally lead different lives. Everyone's life course is different. Some people find the right person very early, some people have to find more days to find it, some people have to start all over again if they find the wrong one, and some people don't need others. The older you get, the more you should know what you want and what you want. Being old or single is really stressful, but I can't miss the rest of my life. Being single has its troubles, and marriage also has its troubles. If you think it is better to get married, find a lover to get married. If you think being single is better, stay single and live the life you want. It doesn't matter whether you get married or not, it's just a change of lifestyle. But who you marry is different. Different people are different worlds, some are heaven and some are purgatory.
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