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When I was in college, I fell in love with a girl. I met her for four years in a water-fetching place and didn't talk to find a novel.
I think you are very irresponsible.

I don't know if what you said is true or if you are making up a story, because I don't think I have ever heard of such a thing as you in my life.

First of all, you need to know whether you like this girl or the girl you imagined. Do you like this girl or her parents? First question, no one is perfect. You've liked her for four years. Do you really know her? Do you really know what she looks like? Or do you just like her in your imagination? In your imagination, she can be perfect without any shortcomings, but the real her, you know? Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? You got it? Will you like it when you know it? The second question, you said it was because her parents asked you a lot of secular questions. You're welcome. When you go to any girl's house, her parents will ask you some secular questions. How can parents marry your daughter if they don't know your family background? If so, then her parents must be particularly irresponsible. I don't think her parents did anything wrong. On the contrary, your escape behavior, I think, is that you feel that you are not worthy of this girl, because you feel inferior, and your conditions may be bad. You are an irresponsible person. Girls must want to be with you for life when they take you home to meet your parents. I think it's really childish of you to run away because of this kind of thing. Even if you don't love, don't want to get married, don't want to be together. Then you have to explain to the girls with dignity and tell their parents before you go. If you want to be a big shot, you should learn manners first.