Submitted by ginnygrakie t3_zyxdsp in books
tommytraddles t1_j2awt0d wrote
Reply to comment by TheNextBattalion in I just can’t with the forced romances in mysteries and thrillers! They are so ridiculous by ginnygrakie
Everyone married someone they went to elementary school with.
That's some wild ass shit.
SpecificAstronaut69 t1_j2bctgv wrote
Harry Potter And The Inevitable Mid-20s Divorces.
capn_corgi t1_j2bq8up wrote
That’s why I hate Christmas movies and Hallmark movies, so over everyone always ending up with their high school boyfriend. My high school boyfriend is a woman now so what am I gonna do?
TheNextBattalion t1_j2bxs8q wrote
Marry her of course. I don't think it'd make a Hallmark movie though
Not-your-lawyer- t1_j2c9ohv wrote
I think they already included a lesbian couple? So it's at least partway there.
Break up in high school because she realizes she's into women/ done with his stereotypical masculine presentation & behavior. He moves to the "big city" and drops all contact with everyone at home. Ten years later, someone's back in town, making an effort to reestablish connection with their family. They're still not 100% on board with their daughter's new presentation, but they're trying. The rest of the town isn't so cool with it.
The ex stands up for her, since she's dealt with something similar being gay. They reconnect as they try to change the minds of everybody in town. By the end of the movie, nobody's fully on board with it all, but they're moving in a positive direction. Small town girl leaves for the city with her ex-bf-now-gf, thinking maybe it won't be so bad to come back home next Christmas as well.
ActionDeluxe t1_j2d4i28 wrote
What a nice, hopeful ending to a story that really reflects my life right now.
MollyPW t1_j2cnnq9 wrote
Isn’t elementary school American for primary school? Hogwarts is a secondary school.
tommytraddles t1_j2dcqeq wrote
They start going there when they're 11. That's Grade 5/6 in the US, and elementary age.
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