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‘To All the Boys I Loved Before’: Short Stories Take Over Twitter

‘To All The Boys I Loved Before’ could be your pick if you love happy endings!

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Netflix’s new romcom release ‘To All The Boys I Loved’ is based on a fake dating plot where Lara Jean (played by Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (played by Noah Centineo) end up falling in love. The movie’s plot and name has set the ball rolling for conversations around those crushes and high school lovers on social media.

Mini love stories and jokes around mini love stories soon became a thing, so here are a few:

Friend Zoned...

Oh, That Hurts!

Ouch...

Come Back Now and Start Playing

#TrueStory!

Why Me, God?

Oopsie Daisy!

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‘To All the Boys I've Loved Before’ is an adaptation of Jenny Han's young adult novel, about young people finding and figuring out love. But its central theme — that being in love requires vulnerability and trust — is relevant far beyond those teenage years. The mystery about love and the trust factor has struck a cord with many who are no longer teens, while some are still trying to figure what the fuss is about.

If you yearn for happy endings and enjoy romantic comedies, ‘To All The Boys I Loved Before’ could be your weekend pick.

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