A common routine in film and television dramas is that after a misunderstanding occurs between the male and female protagonists, one party wants to explain, but the other party does not give the other party a chance to explain, so that the misunderstanding continues to ferment. A

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A common routine in film and television dramas is that after the male and female protagonists have a misunderstanding, one party wants to explain, but the other party does not give the other party a chance to explain, so that the misunderstanding continues to ferment. After going around for a long time, the misunderstanding is eliminated and the male and female protagonists can reconcile. Whenever I see this kind of plot, I can't help but want to press fast forward.

When facing misunderstandings, what should the communication method between normal couples be like?

"That Boy Not Adorable" is a drama that can be called a textbook-style marriage and love. The male and female protagonists have a correct view of themselves, there is no bloody plot, and the character setting is completely in line with the routine. The plot development is very natural, and people gradually get better in progress.

For the "Listen to me to explain the problem" mentioned just now, the problem in "That Boy Not Adorable" is handled just right, which is very consistent with normal thinking logic, and will never be delayed.

A common routine in film and television dramas is that after a misunderstanding occurs between the male and female protagonists, one party wants to explain, but the other party does not give the other party a chance to explain, so that the misunderstanding continues to ferment. A - DayDayNews

A common routine in film and television dramas is that after a misunderstanding occurs between the male and female protagonists, one party wants to explain, but the other party does not give the other party a chance to explain, so that the misunderstanding continues to ferment. A - DayDayNews

In fact, since couples have chosen to be together, they will definitely trust each other, especially young couples in love. That kind of trust is almost an irrational and brainless trust. How could it be that it would not give the other party a chance to explain? Even if the other party gives an explanation to deceive himself, he would rather believe it.

A common routine in film and television dramas is that after a misunderstanding occurs between the male and female protagonists, one party wants to explain, but the other party does not give the other party a chance to explain, so that the misunderstanding continues to ferment. A - DayDayNews

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