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Bow: Um, ...Well me,... personally,... I mean, ...I have my own chores every day, ...we share the responsibilities of the house. ...I do laundry,... I wash dishes, ...and I'm, ...you know... I'll come home ...beat dead from work, ...at like nine or something, ...I mean, ...really late,... I'd go to bed by like ten.... But,... I mean, ...my wife is watching the baby all day,... and she might have like corns ...and calices on her feet, ...they might stink but, ...I'll still massage them,... until my finger's almost bleed. ...And,... I mean,... that's what marriage is about.

弓: Um,…好我,…亲自,… 我意味,…我每天有我自己的差事,…我们共同负担房子的责任。 …我做洗衣店,… 我洗盘子,…,并且我是,…您知道… 我将来自在家…敲打死工作,…在象九或某事,…我真正地后意味,…,… 我会上床象十…. 但是,… 我意味,…我的妻子整天观看婴孩,…,并且她也许有象玉米…,并且在她的脚的calices,…他们也许发恶臭,但是,…我将按摩他们,…,直到我的手指的几乎出血。 …和,… 我意味,…是什么婚姻是关于。
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Daisy: Well I don't know many guys like you, two.

Vivian: And I certainly don't.

Daisy: And I don't think ...there are a lot of men ...that are willing to do that.

Vivian: Willing to sacrifice, ...yeah.

Luke: They're everywhere, ...men just are,... just looking for the excuse, ...they have all this, ...macho posturing ...and stuff ...that they just wanna go out and, ...and meet a lot a chicks, ...bust that's all a ruse. ...It's just ...because they're insecure ...

雏菊: 很好我不认识象您的许多人,二。

Vivian : 并且我一定不。

Daisy : 并且我不认为…有是愿意做那的很多人…。

Vivian : 愿牺牲,…呀。

Luke : 他们在到处,…人是,…寻找借口,…他们有所有此,…摆姿势的强壮男子…,并且那的材料…他们想要出去和,…和遇见很多小鸡,…是所有鲁塞的胸象。 …它是…,因为他们是不安全的…
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Daisy: And you don't wanna have sex ...with other women?

Vivian: Oh, ...but he does.... He's saying ...he is experimenting ...until he finds that right one.

Luke: But the sex... isn't just an incidental.... I'm not doing it, ...I'm not doing it ...in pursuit of sex, ...I'm not,... I'm looking for someone who, ...who I'm compatible with sexually ...but also emotionally,... and like ...(psycho...) intellectually.

Daisy: Well,... then why is it wrong for me... to go out and have, ...um and play the field ...and have sex... with other people ...and find my soul mate?
雏菊: 并且您不想要有性…与其他妇女?

Vivian : 噢,…,但是他…. 他说…他试验…,直到他发现那权利一。

Luke : 但是性…不是仅偶然发生的…. 我不做着它,…我不做着它…追求性,…我不是,… 我正在寻找,…的人谁我是与性兼容…,而且情感地,…和象… (精神分析…) 智力上。

Daisy : 那么,…然后为什么是它错误为我…出去和有,… um和播放领域…和有性…与其他人民…和找到我的知己?
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Luke: I'm not saying it's wrong,... I'm just saying, ...I'm just saying ...that you made this decision ...and there's a certain sanctity... to marriage, ...but I think that, ...that it's sacred, ...and you have to uphold it... no matter what,... no matter what life throws at you, ...you've made this decision, ...and you didn't do it, ...just because it was a fluke,... I don't believe ...any marriages happen by accident. ...I think that... if you're gonna go that far, ...it's magic,... and you know its magic,... and you know ...it's gonna work out,... yeah.

卢克: 我不说这是错误的,… 我说,…我说…您做出了这个决定…,并且有有些神圣…对婚姻,…,但是我认为那,…它是神圣的,…,并且您必须维护它…,不管,…,不管在您的生活投掷,…您做出了这个决定,…,并且您没有做它,…正因为它是侥幸,… 我不相信…所有婚姻偶然地发生。 …我认为那…,如果您去,…它是不可思议的,…,并且您知道它的魔术,…,并且您知道…它解决,…呀。
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第一部分的语音对应文本直译完毕,大家可以欣赏直白的英语口语是怎样说的?
我要说的是大家在学习压码法的时候,压住码没有,压住了就趋近于复制码到自己大脑里面,这可不是背诵出来,背诵的课文就是课文不是码,也不会语音、文本和意思自然消化吸收到原封不动地复制的作用,你今后遇到不会的单词还是不能理解,你那样翻译出来的理解还会遗忘,你表面看到学会的英语还是不会应用。全部码压住了,他今后就是你的了。
    
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       大家对压码理解的怎样了?码有语音、文本和意思三者组成,压住码就是记住语音,记住文本,记住意思。
   似乎就是一张窗户子一捅就破,用压码法学习外语,除了借助变速播放软件外,语音、文本外,几乎可以不用借助任何工具,粤语破解码的过程就是学习外语的破解码的过程。一个听写拼音、注音和跟读就基本上够了,大家如果有兴趣,我们还可以利用其他一个零基础的语言试验一下,什么是语言的真正奥秘?语音、文本和意思的真正码是怎样可以破解的?有的学员一位是压码法又有新的内容了,实际上就是辅导大家的这些内容,实际上我练习粤语就2个小时开始破解的,使用的方法只有一个听写粤语为汉语拼音。自然理解第一个句子一个,就开始对应二者的变音,意思就出来了。
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    现在的问题是:大家感觉压码法究竟难在什么地方?
  听说大突破难就难在记不住真实读音,这个就可以进行压码注音。
  听语音语音对应到文本,看文本读音到语音,语音、文本对应了就出来意思,理解以后跟读记忆一下,就学会了应用。这个道理大家应该都懂了。可是就是不太容易做到。
   哪里做不到,听语音的时候,不看文本就听不出来文本,听完一句语音,压码回想一句,回想出来了语音,回想出来文本没有,精确到文本的字母的语音没有,这个没有做到。
   看文本听语音吧,眼睛跟不上趟,不看文本压码倒是还容易做到,就是听一句回想一句吗?一看文本,练习不了几段语音,看的文本就找不到了。
   跟读吧,自己读了不知道读的对还是不对,语音是语音,语音没有听出来文本,也就没有听出来意思,白忙乎一阵泄气了。
   注音吧,注音了半天,不知道解决问题,解决自己的难题。
   听写吧,正式的文本是错的,自己听写语音和文本对不上号,差标准答案没有,几下又泄气了。
  实际上,压码法的几个方法,遇到那个困难就采用哪个对应的方法,就可以解决了。大家不会变通。
    一练习就慢下来,走不动了,比如充分利用论坛的问题,一边练习一边发帖这是最省力的,注音了发上来,听写了也可以发上来,跟读的时候休息一会,别让注音累着了,也正好帮助记忆一下语音。
    一个练习大家也不需要练习很多了,练习一个部分发上来,再练习就累了,换一个练习,今天就到这里。由于论坛有练习内容,那天想练习了,接着来。
   练习精确的有压码注音,想快自己用注音到纸上一天就可以注音一盘磁带,这样自己的错误看不到,回来接着打字注音发上来。
   我就不喜欢一直练习,比如上面的展示听说大突破的英语思维方式,开始一段一段练习,讲解,大家可以理解了,后面的就展示一下,自己可以领回说话的方式了,今天任务就完成了,至于以后哪天想起来再接着来。
    注音注了一半,接着完成一个语音,再练习又累了,再放下,练习一下压码跟读,速度快的跟读上语音,跟读不上文本,就是听到语音压码了,没有压出文本来,降低一下速度就从15%速度开始,这个速度需要的肺活量很大,就连续一个语音15分钟一个多小时练习一遍,再练习25速度就容易了。
   练习一会不练习了,再换一个方法。跟读看文本,将语音的语音分段好了。一个语音练习和磁带一样的常速一会就练习完了。
    这样所有的问题就都可以解决了。学习还要灵活一些。
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    第一部分的文本,听语音自然分句后的文本,可以共压码注音使用,因为句子太长了,注音无法回行,句子太短也不好,回行太多,练习压码注音速度就慢一下,同时可以讲语音和文本对应练习一遍。

1.《听说大突破》 Love and Marriage
SIDE A
Hello, We're here gathered together
in holy matrimony,
no actually we're here to talk about that
sacred thing that we call marri
age or living together.

Vivian: Um, Let's all introduce ourselves.
Daisy: O.K. Well I'm Daisy,
and I'm married
and I'm on the verge of divorce.
Bow: Hi, everybody,
my name is Bow,
and I'm married
and I think the institution of marriage is just great.
Luke: Um, my name is Luke,
um I'm still looking for that special someone
to make all my dreams come true.
Vivian: Hey. I think,
I'm Viv,
and I think legal is regal
but I don't need it so
I have a perfectly happy relationship
with someone and
we don't plan to get married any time soon a
nd perhaps never.
Luke: That was cool,
those rhyme??
I wish I had thought of that.
Vivian: Anyways let's continue on.

Vivian: I'm sure each person agrees
that everyone is made a little bit differently,
uh... some people may be suitable for them
and some may not be.
And you may find the right companion for you,
during your life time.
And others find that they may choose to go another path
now I'd be curious to find out
how you feel about
the companion in a marriage you know..,
or children.., whatever.
Go ahead, urn, Luke?

Luke: Well, I don't know,
maybe I'm a bit of an
optimist or something.
But I think
I haven't find her yet,
but I believe that,
there is a girl out there,
that is just 100% compatible with me.
Like the 100% perfect girl for me,
and I just got to go out there
and I got to see the world
until I find her.
And then totally I'm just gonna spend the rest of my life with her
and there is no questions asked,
um it will be,
I'll know it when it's the time
and it's gonna be great
and I'm not gonna have to worry about anything..,
and I'm gonna set myself up with a little piece of farm land
and I'm just gonna make babies
for the rest of my life.

Daisy: The three kids
in the three bedroom house the whole deal.

Luke: Well, yeah to a degree.
I just wanna drop-out,
you know I wanna work hard now
then I wanna drop by the society,
I don't wanna be part of this rat i race anymore
but I mean,
I've got to stay interested in it,
I've got to stay in the game
and the only way you can do that,
is just by being in love with someone who.
I'm 100% on the level with
and totally together with.
And I have faith that I'll find her,
hopefully soon.

Vivian: But what makes you feel that?
Well I mean not that you won't find her
but I'm saying
why do you feel the drive
or the need to find a companion in your life?
And what makes you think that,
that would be so nice?
(Daisy: Where's the feeling?)

Luke: It's kind of empty without it,
isn't it?
I mean your whole world
is made up of all these like individuals
going around trying to find something in common with..,
as many other people as possible.
And just trying to like make a connection,
but a whole bunch of really superficial connections like,...
I don't know..,
like what're your hobbies,
what's your job, people join clubs to find people and
so they can talk about similar things
and so they can sort of have a common ground
to start a relationship with.

Vivian: So (Daisy: Romantic.) you don't think that,
you don't think that,
there would be any reason or way,
I mean do you think that this will be your lifetime partner?
What about divorce?
You don't see that in the picture?
I mean, do you think that,
by chance,
you might end up with the wrong partner?
And do you believe in perhaps remarriage
or finding a second companion
you weren't compatible.

Luke: No, I don't believe that at all,
I think, everything that's been leading up to, urn,
in my whole life in the relationships I've made
with members of the opposite sex romantically,
there's always been something missing,
there's something that is not quite there,
it doesn't click on some level,
and you have this initial attraction maybe,
but then as you find out more about each other,
eventually you become a little bit,
the passion fades and stuff,
and you don't become that,
and you're not into them anymore.
But I think
that it is possible to just click with somebody so well,
and you just realize
you just go on and go on,
the attraction just gets better and better because
as you discovering things about them you realize
how much they have in common with you,
but it's a very rare thing,
I mean I don't think everybody necessarily even finds it in their life..,
but I think that that is something we can strive for.
The dating process is just like auditions
you're just learning about people
and then someone gets the parts,
someone you cast in the leading role in your life.

Daisy: So you're determine to like search out that person
and until you find that person
you're satisfied with being alone or,
or like maybe dating or,...

Luke: I'm happy dating and stuff,
but I don't do it
just for the sake of doing
and like I definitely have an ulterior motive that's,
I wanna find that person,
it's a, it's a ...there's a definitely I mean to,
I mean I'm trying to have fun in the meantime,
but there's that emptiness there,
that's, that's just, you know,
by playing the field
I just don't get that,
that support I need.

Vivian: Ah So you're a sensitive guy,
and you're looking for that Mrs right.

Luke: No, well, if you wanna put it in Dear Abbey terms,
yeah I guess so

Vivian: Ok. Well, let's move on to Bow then.
Bow, you're in a very stable marriage with three kids.
I mean, you're happy where you are?

Bow: I'm extremely happy.
It's probably the best decision
I've ever made in my life,
and I totally see where...
Luke is coming from,
I mean being my brother and all we are pretty much,
you know, sensitive guys, so ...
um ... yeah.
I went through the same thing as him and ...
it's tough in the beginning,
I mean it's hard to find that Mrs. Right,
but if you just keep looking and
your compassionate about it,
you do find her and you do,..,
and the institution of marriage
is just the ultimate thing for a man.
It's just great,
it's the fusion of
not just your bodies
but also your souls,
you're soul mates.

Daisy: And what made Mary Lou
so right for you, Bow?

Bow: It must have been, like,
she just had twinkle in her eye.
I could see deep into her soul,
like I just knew that
her soul and my soul were like
two souls that,
we're made for each other.

Vivian: One soul.

Luke: You lucky dog.
See that's what I want see that's what
I want to look at that I'm just like,
that's it, man.

Bow: You can get there.
You will someday, man.

Daisy: Right, well, see,
you know, I'm kind of in the opposite situation from you guys,
because, uh... well, what can I say,
I was looking,
I thought for exactly the same things,
and I thought I'd found Mr. Right,
and we've been married now
for five years.
And we've...
I really, I have to admit I've tried.
I really have tried,
I put in the time.

Vivian: Did you love him when you first married him?
And up to what point did you think that you loved him.
I mean do you still love him?

Luke: When did it fade,
when did it change?

Vivian: And why?

Daisy: Oh, well, I don't know,
I cannot put this into words.
Let me see,
well, for me, yes,
I did love him.
I was both in love and in lust with him,
when I met him.

Vivian: And did he love you too,
I mean, was it a mutual thing,
you really had that love,
I mean... Luke There,
That's the only way it works.

Daisy: I think so,
I think, I really think that he did feel that way,
you know, the thing is it that,
it's really easy to be idealistic,
and when you're in the white dress in your,
you have this wonderful guy
who's proposing to you. And,
and your, there's the whole Cinderella,
you know fairy tale ideal
that's behind a wedding.
And um, here I was walking down the aisle
thinking that everything was gonna be wonderful,
we were gonna have the three kids the house and the dog,
and the B.M.W. in the drive way.
And um,
all of a sudden we had the house,
and ok we didn't have children but..,
there was something missing.
And we...
I think we started this on just an ideal and
we weren't prepared for the realities of marriage.
It's much more than those ideals.

Luke: Well, it's nothing,
but it's nothing that's insurmountable,
it's not anything that you can't overcome with communication,
and genuine concern for the other person's well-being.

Daisy: Yeah, but the thing is where I'm at now,
Luke is,
I really,
I don't know,
if I can go on anymore,
I mean, I think we've passed the point,
maybe we should have been doing that communicating
way back before,
and now I'm in this situation where,
I don't really wanna be with him,
do I love him?
I love him in the sense that I care about him,
because I've been with him for a long time,
I don't want anything bad happen to him.
I wanna be able to help him as a friend if possible,
but I'm certainly not in lust with him,
and here's the thing I'm at this point in my marriage
where I wanna be with other people. I,
basically I wanna go out,
and I want to be with other people.

Bow: Oh, that's a shame.

Vivian: What about,
if you're in the circumstance,
I mean, what if your situation involved children?
I mean, would you still think of ending the relationship,
I mean.., what about children?

Daisy: Yes, that's, well,
all I can say is that I'm thankful that I don't.
But you know,
I think that would make it much more difficult,
but in today's day and age maybe
we could have a relationship where
I have the kids one week and
they have the kids the other week.

Vivian: So, is that
what you gonna do
with your poodle?

Daisy: Well, Yes,
I mean that's another thing.
I don't know what I'm gonna do with the dog either. But...

Luke: The dog is just a superficial thing..,
that's just some sort of thing that you were using as some kind of
glue to keep yourselves together.
I think you should give it another chance,
I mean, you've got this person,
you've obviously made it this far,
well, what you need to do is bring it to the next level.
You need to have a child, you need to make,
need to make an another commitment,
I mean, life is just a series of commitments,
(Daisy: But, the what about...)
You got to go deeper and
deeper and keep challenging yourself and then ...
it's too easy, people just throw things out when they don't work out
(Vivian: No.) and it's too easy.
You've got to start seeing things through.
I think, well, that's,
that's your prerogative,
but I think that people have to continue
to challenge themselves
and to continue to commit themselves to things
and then they realize only down the road,
I've made these commitments,
"Oh my, God,
I've had a very rich and fulfilling and beautiful life.
And a child would be the thing that you need right now,
to get yourselves back on the same track,
to get yourselves together
and to get back on that horse and,
go out there
and have a beautiful loving relationship again.

Bow: I totally agree.

Vivian: Well, I totally don't,
I don't think Daisy has to go back to,
I mean,
to find another commitment to hold her in there,
to string her into this relationship.
I mean, she wants to find freedom,
she wants to go find another soul mate,
let her be.
Why should she be tied down?

Daisy: Well, It wasn't necessarily a soul mate.
It was just kind of um... mates.

Bow: Was it a one night stand?

Daisy: Yeah.

Bow: And turned into a marriage?

Daisy: No, no, no, no,
I was talking about
when I get a divorce.
I wasn't looking for other soul mates,
just mates.

Luke: I bet you're looking for
just like sexual partners.

Daisy: Well, at the moment, yes.

Luke: Well, you can't do it like that,
I mean this is
what I've been doing,
this is the dilemma I have.
I'm empty, I'm like a,
I'm just like an empty vessel floating through the sea,
because I don't have that anchor
to hold me to anything.

Daisy: Well, you know,
we are just basically extremes on one scale,
aren't we, Luke?

Luke: Well, I guess so,
but I just would say from my position,
I mean the grass can look always greener from where you're sitting,
but I mean, it isn't always necessarily so,
and I think that you think you'll gain all this freedom and stuff,
but you're losing a whole
lot of really important things.

Daisy: Well, Toucher,
You might come over to my green grass,
and not find it so green.

Luke: Well, Yeah.
but I haven't experienced what you've experienced, yet.
I never had that, that happy unity with one other person.
And stuck it out for five years.
I've never been able to do that.

Bow: But I have,
and I agree with Luke.
I think that instead of looking for
other sexual escapade,
you should be looking for
the new partner in your life,
your soul mate.
I mean it's..,
there's nothing like having
this like mutual respect for
one each other,
it's like a, let me give you an example like I work,
you know a little bit..,
like after seven o'clock sometimes,
and you know,
I might wanna go out and have a couple of beers with,
my, my colleagues so,
you know, I'll be back by ten,
and I call my,
my wife and I say
"Darling, I'm gonna be a little late maybe about 10: 30"
and she's like
"Darling, no problem".

Luke: That's beautiful.

Bow: I mean that's,
that's mutual respect.

Luke: Yes, that's beautiful,
and I mean, that's,
what it's all about,
it's not like you've got an albatross around your neck anything.
It's liberating,
I think, I think once you find it,
you realize that you have
a whole different realm of freedom
that you weren't even aware existed.
(Bow: Totally) Freedom to be yourself,
freedom to like fully give of yourself to another person.
That's true freedom,
that's true freedom.

Daisy: Well sure,
it's freedom for you guys who work and get to go out,
and lead good lives,
while your wife is at home cooking and, cleaning,
and she has no, you know,
personal satisfaction.

Luke: I'll stay at home.
I'd love to stay at home.

Bow: Um, Well me, personally,
I mean, I have my own chores every day,
we share the responsibilities of the house.
I do laundry,
I wash dishes,
and I'm, you know I'll come home beat dead from work,
at like nine or something,
I mean, really late,
I'd go to bed by like ten.
But, I mean,
my wife is watching the baby all day,
and she might have like corns
and calices on her feet,
they might stink but,
I'll still massage them,
until my finger's almost bleed.
And, I mean,
that's what marriage is about.

Daisy: Well I don't know
many guys like you, two.

Vivian: And I certainly don't.

Daisy: And I don't think there are a lot of men
that are willing to do that.

Vivian: Willing to sacrifice, yeah.

Luke: They're everywhere,
men just are,
just looking for the excuse,
they have all this,
macho posturing and stuff
that they just wanna go out and,
and meet a lot a chicks,
bust that's all a ruse.
It's just because they're insecure ...

Daisy: And you don't wanna have sex with other women?

Vivian: Oh, but he does.
He's saying he is experimenting
until he finds that right one.

Luke: But the sex isn't just an incidental.
I'm not doing it,
I'm not doing it in pursuit of sex,
I'm not, I'm looking for someone who,
who I'm compatible with sexually
but also emotionally,
and like (psycho...) intellectually.

Daisy: Well, then why is it wrong for me
to go out and have,
um and play the field and
have sex with other people and
find my soul mate?

Luke: I'm not saying it's wrong,
I'm just saying,
I'm just saying
that you made this decision
and there's a certain sanctity to marriage,
but I think that,
that it's sacred,
and you have to uphold it no matter what,
no matter what life throws at you,
you've made this decision,
and you didn't do it,
just because it was a fluke,
I don't believe any marriages happen by accident.
I think that if you're gonna go that far,
it's magic,
and you know its magic,
and you know it's gonna work out, yeah.


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1.《听说大突破》 Love and Marriage    
SIDE A    
Hello, We're here gathered together    hl,wr h gt tgt
in holy matrimony,    I hl mtmn
no actually we're here to talk about that     n actl wr h t tl(a) b t
sacred thing that we call marriage or living together.    sc t t w c mtg o lv tgt
    
    
Vivian: Um, Let's all introduce ourselves.    u, lt(a) itdc(o)vs
Daisy: O.K. Well I'm Daisy,    ok,w im ds
and I'm married    a im mrd
and I'm on the verge of divorce.    a d(i) m(o) t vg(o) dvc
Bow: Hi, everybody,     h,evbd
my name is Bow,     m nm(i)s b
and I'm married     a d(i) mrd
and I think the institution of marriage is just great.    a d(i) tk t isttt n(o)f mrg(i)s js grt
Luke: Um, my name is Luke,    u, m nm(i)s lk
um I'm still looking for that special someone    u im st lk f t spc sm
to make all my dreams come true.    t mk(a) gms c t
Vivian: Hey. I think,    h,I tk
I'm Viv,     I vv
and I think legal is regal    a n(i) tk lg l(i)s rg
but I don't need it so    b t(i) d nd (i)s
I have a perfectly happy relationship with someone and    I hv(a) pfctl hp rltsp w smo a
we don't plan to get married any time soon and perhaps never.    w d pl t gt mrd(a)n tm s n(a) phps nv
Luke: That was cool,    t ws c
those rhyme??    ts rm
I wish I had thought of that.    I ws(i) h tt(o0f t
Vivian: Anyways let's continue on.    anws lt ctn u(o)
    
Vivian: I'm sure each person agrees    im s ec ps n(a)grs
that everyone is made a little bit differently,     t evo n(i)s md(a) lt b t dftl
uh... some people may be suitable for them and some may not be.     u,sm pp mb stb f tm(a)sm n(a)
And you may find the right companion for you, during your life time.    a y m f t r cpn f y,dr y lf tm
And others find that they may choose to go another path     a n(o)ts f t t m cs t g o(a)nt pt
now I'd be curious to find out     n w(i) b cs t f d(o)
how you feel about    h w fe ab
the companion in a marriage you know..,     t cpn n(i) n(a) mrg (y) k
or children.., whatever.     o cd n, wtev
Go ahead, urn, Luke?    g o(a)h,d(u), lk
    
Luke: Well, I don't know,     u,w, I d k
maybe I'm a bit of an     mb e(i) m(a) bt(o)f(a)
optimist or something.     potmst o st
But I think    bt I t
I haven't find her yet,    I hv f h yt
but I believe that,     b t(i) blv t,
there is a girl out there,    tr r(i)s(a) g o t
that is just 100% compatible with me.    t t(i)s js o hd pct cptb wt m
Like the 100% perfect girl for me,     lk t o hd pct pfct g f m
and I just got to go out there    a d(i) js g t g o(o) tr
and I got to see the world     a n(i) g t s t wd
until I find her.     ut I f h
And then totally I'm just gonna spend the rest of my life with her     a t ttl tm js gn sp t rst(O0f m lf wt h
and there is no questions asked,    a tr(i0s n qst s(a)skd
um it will be,     I m(i) w b
I'll know it when it's the time    il k w(i)t w n(i)t t tm
and it's gonna be great     a d(i)t gn b ,it gn b grt
and I'm not gonna have to worry about anything..,     an(i)m n gn hv t wr abt(a)nt
and I'm gonna set myself up with a little piece of farm land    an(i)m gn st ms f(u) p wt(a) lt pc(o)fm ld
and I'm just gonna make babies    a n(i)m js gn mk bbs
for the rest of my life.    f t rst(o0f m lf
    
Daisy: The three kids in the three bedroom house the whole deal.    t re ks(i) t tr bdm hs t w d
    
Luke: Well, yeah to a degree.    w, y t (a) dgr
I just wanna drop-out,     I js wn dp(o)
you know I wanna work hard now    y k w(i) wn wk(h) n
then I wanna drop by the society,     t n(i) wn d b t sct
I don't wanna be part of this rat i race anymore     I d wn b pt(o) ts r I rc(a)nm
but I mean,     b t(i) m
I've got to stay interested in it,    in g t st itst d(i) n(i)t
I've got to stay in the game    iv fg t st I t gm
and the only way you can do that,    a t ol w y c d t
is just by being in love with someone who.    is js b b I lv wt smo w
I'm 100% on the level with    im ohd pc o t lv wt
and totally together with.     a a tl tgt w
And I have faith that I'll find her,    a n(i) hv ft tt il f d(h)
hopefully soon.    hpfl s
    
Vivian: But what makes you feel that?    b w mk s(y) fe t
Well I mean not that you won't find her    w I m n t t(y) f d(h)
but I'm saying     b t(i) si
why do you feel the drive    w d y fe t(e) dv
or the need to find a companion in your life?    o t n t fd a cpn n(i) y lf
And what makes you think that,     ad w mks y tk t
that would be so nice?     t wb s nc
(Daisy: Where's the feeling?)    wrs t fl
    
Luke: It's kind of empty without it,    it k n(o0f ept wto t(i)
isn't it?     is t(i)
I mean your whole world is made up of all these like individuals    I m y w wd(i)s md(u) p(o)f(a) ts lk idvds
going around trying to find something in common with..,    gi g9ar ti t fd st n(i) cm wt
as many other people as possible.     as ma y(o0t pp as psb
And just trying to like make a connection,     ad js t t lk mk\9a) cnct
but a whole bunch of really superficial connections like,...    b t(a0 w bc(o)f rl spfc cnct lk
I don't know..,     I d k
like what're your hobbies,     lk wt y hbs
what's your job, people join clubs to find people and    wt y jb, pp ji clbs t fd pp a
so they can talk about similar things     s t c tk(a)bt sml ts
and so they can sort of have a common ground    a s t c s t(o)f hv(a) cm grd
to start a relationship with.    t st t(a) rltsp wt
    
Vivian: So (Daisy: Romantic.) you don't think that,     s(rmtc) y d t t
you don't think that,     haha, y d tk t
there would be any reason or way,     t w b e(a)n rs n(o) w
I mean do you think that this will be your lifetime partner?    I m d y tk t ts w b y lftm ptn
What about divorce?     w t(a)bt dvc
You don't see that in the picture?    y d s t I t pct
I mean, do you think that,    I m, d y tk t
by chance,     b cc
you might end up with the wrong partner?    y m ed(u) pw t w ptn
And do you believe in perhaps remarriage or finding a second companion    a d y blv I phps rmrg o fd a sk pln
you weren't compatible.    (n) y wr cptb
    
Luke: No, I don't believe that at all,    n, I d blv t t(a) t9a)
I think, everything that's been leading up to, urn,    I tk, evt tt b ld n(u) p t,u
in my whole life in the relationships I've made     I m w lf I t rltps tv md
with members of the opposite sex romantically,    wt mbs(o)f t e(o)pst sx rmtcl
there's always been something missing,     t s(a) ws b st ms
there's something that is not quite there,     tr st t(i)s n qtt
it doesn't click on some level,    it ds clc(o) sm lv
and you have this initial attraction maybe,    a n(y) hv ts int (a) tct mb
but then as you find out more about each other,     b t n(a)s(y) fd(o) m r9a)bt ec(o)t
eventually you become a little bit,    evtl y bcm a lt b
the passion fades and stuff,     t ps fd(a) stf
and you don't become that,     a d(y) d bcm t
and you're not into them anymore.     a d(y)r n it t m(a)nm
But I think     b t(i) tk
that it is possible to just click with somebody so well,    t t(i)s psb t js clc wt sbd s w
and you just realize     a n(y) js rlz
you just go on and go on,    y js g o(o) n(a) g o(o)
the attraction just gets better and better because     t atct js gt bt a bt bcs
as you discovering things about them you realize how much they have in common with you,     as(y) dscvr ts(a) bt tm y rlz h mc t hv c m wt y
but it's a very rare thing,    b t(i)t vr r t
I mean I don't think everybody necessarily even finds it in their life..,    I m, I d tk evbd ncsrl ev fds(i) t(i) rlf
but I think that that is something we can strive for.    b t(i) tk t t(i)s st w c st f
The dating process is just like auditions     t dt prcs(i)s js lk adt
you're just learning about people    yr js ln n(a) bt pp
and then someone gets the parts,     a t smo gt t pt
someone you cast in the leading role in your life.    smo y cst(i) t ld r l(i) y lf
    
Daisy: So you're determine to like search out that person    s yr dtm t lk sc(o) t ps
and until you find that person    a d(u) t(y) f t ps
you're satisfied with being alone or,    yr stsf w b n(a)l o
or like maybe dating or,...    o lk mb dt o
    
Luke: I'm happy dating and stuff,     im im im hp dt n(a) stf
but I don't do it    b d(i) d d o(i)
just for the sake of doing     js f t sk(o)f di
and like I definitely have an ulterior motive that's,    ad lk I dftl hv a n(u)tr mtv tt
I wanna find that person,    I wn f t ps
it's a, it's a ...there's a definitely I mean to,     it a,it a ts(a0 dftl I m t
I mean I'm trying to have fun in the meantime,     I m im t t hv f n(i) t mtm
but there's that emptiness there,    b ts t eptns tr
that's, that's just, you know,    tt,tt js, y k
by playing the field     b pl t fd
I just don't get that,     I js d g t
that support I need.    t spt I nd
    
Vivian: Ah So you're a sensitive guy,    a, s yr(a) sst g
and you're looking for that Mrs right.    a yr lk f t mss r
    
Luke: No, well, if you wanna put it in Dear Abbey terms,    n, w, of y wn pt(i) t(i) dr r9a0b tms
yeah I guess so    y I g s
    
Vivian: Ok. Well, let's move on to Bow then.    ok,w lt mv o t b t
Bow, you're in a very stable marriage with three kids.    b,yr I n(a) vr stb mrg wt tr kd
I mean, you're happy where you are?    I m, yr hp wr y u(a)
    
Bow: I'm extremely happy.     im(e) xtml hp
It's probably the best decision    it pbl t bs dct
I've ever made in my life,    iv ev md(i) m lf
and I totally see where...    a n(i) ttl s wr
Luke is coming from,    um,lk(i)s cm f,
I mean being my brother and all we are pretty much,     I m, bi m brt a d(a) w a pt mc
you know, sensitive guys, so ...    y k, sstv g,s
um ... yeah.     um,y
I went through the same thing as him and ...     I ,I,  I t t sm t as hm ad
it's tough in the beginning,     u,it tg n(i) t bgn
I mean it's hard to find that Mrs. Right,     I m it h t f t mss r
but if you just keep looking and    b if y if y js kp lki n(a)
your compassionate about it,    y cpsn t(a)bt(i)
you do find her and you do,..,    y d f d(h) a y d
and the institution of marriage    a t isttt n(o)f mrg
is just the ultimate thing for a man.    is js t(e) utm t f a m
It's just great,    it js grt
it's the fusion of     it t fs n(o)f
not just your bodies     n js y bbs
but also your souls,     b t9a0s y s
you're soul mates.    yr s mt
    
Daisy: And what made Mary Lou    a w md mr l
so right for you, Bow?    s r f y,b
    
Bow: It must have been, like,    u,it ms(h)v b,lk
she just had twinkle in her eye.    s js h wkl I h e
I could see deep into her soul,    I c s dp it h s
like I just knew that     lk I js n t
her soul and my soul were like     h s(a) m s w lk
two souls that,    t s t
we're made for each other.    wt md f ec(o)t
    
Vivian: One soul.    o s
    
Luke: You lucky dog.     y lc dg
See that's what I want see that's what    s tt w t(i) w s tt wto
I want to look at that I'm just like,     I w t lk I lk9a) I js lk
that's it, man.    tt(i) ,tt,m
    
Bow: You can get there.     t c g tr
You will someday, man.    y w sd,m
    
Daisy: Right, well, see,    r,w,s
you know, I'm kind of in the opposite situation from you guys,     y k,im kd(o) I t ops stuat f y gs
because, uh... well, what can I say,    bcs,u,w,w c n(i)s
I was looking,    I ws lk
I thought for exactly the same things,     I t f excl  t s ts
and I thought I'd found Mr. Right,    a n(i) t t(i) fd mst rt
and we've been married now    a wv b mr n
for five years.     f fv ys
And we've...    a wv b mr n
I really, I have to admit I've tried.    I rl, I hv t o(a)dm iv td
I really have tried,    I rl hv td
I put in the time.    I pt(i) t tm
    
Vivian: Did you love him when you first married him?     d d(y) lv hm w n(y) fs mrd(h)m
And up to what point did you think that you loved him.    a d(u) p t w pi d d(y) t t t(y) lv hm
I mean do you still love him?    I m d y st lv hm
    
Luke: When did it fade,     w dd(i)t fd
when did it change?    w dd(i)t cg
    
Vivian: And why?    a w
    
Daisy: Oh, well, I don't know,    o, w ,I d k
I cannot put this into words.    I cnt pt ts(i)t wd
Let me see,     l m s
well, for me, yes,     w, f m,ys
I did love him.     I dd lv hm
I was both in love and in lust with him,     I ws bt i lv(a) i lst wt hm
when I met him.    w n(i) m hm
    
Vivian: And did he love you too,    a dd(h) lv y t
I mean, was it a mutual thing,    I m, ws(i) t(a) mt t
you really had that love,    y rl g tt lv
I mean... Luke There,    I m,lk tr
That's the only way it works.    tr t ol w I ws
    
Daisy: I think so,    I tk s
I think, I really think that he did feel that way,     I tk, I rl tk t t(h) dd fe t w
you know, the thing is it that,    y k, t t is(i)tt
it's really easy to be idealistic,    it rl es t b idlstc
and when you're in the white dress in your,     a w yr I t wt ds(i) y
you have this wonderful guy     y hv ts wdf g
who's proposing to you. And,    ws ps t y ,a
and your, there's the whole Cinderella,     a d(y), ts t w cdrl
you know fairy tale ideal    y k fr t ide
that's behind a wedding.     tt bhd a wd
And um, here I was walking down the aisle     ad(u)m, h r(i) ws wk d t as
thinking that everything was gonna be wonderful,    tk t evt ws gn b wdf
we were gonna have the three kids the house and the dog,    w w gn hv t tr kd t hs(a) n dg
and the B.M.W. in the drive way.     a t b m w I t dv w
And um,     a d(u)m
all of a sudden we had the house,     ad(u),a l(o)f(a)sd w h t hs
and ok we didn't have children but..,    ad ok w dd hv cd b
there was something missing.     t ws st ms
And we...     a w yr I t wt ds(i) y
I think we started this on just an ideal and    I tk w stt ts I js(a) ide ad
we weren't prepared for the realities of marriage.     w w ptpt f t rlts(o)f mrg
It's much more than those ideals.    it mc m t ts ides
    
Luke: Well, it's nothing,    w, it nt
but it's nothing that's insurmountable,     bt(i)s nt ,b t(i)t nt tt ismtb
it's not anything that you can't overcome with communication,    it nt(a) t y c ovcm wt cmnct
and genuine concern for the other person's well-being.    a gi cc f t ot pps wbi
    
Daisy: Yeah, but the thing is where I'm at now,    y, b t t n(i0s wr(i) m9a)t n
Luke is,     lk(i)s
I really,     I ,I rl
I don't know,     u,I d k
if I can go on anymore,    if c g o(o) o9a)nm
I mean, I think we've passed the point,    I m, I tk wv ps t pi
maybe we should have been doing that communicating     mb w sd hv b di t cnncd
way back before,     w bc bf
and now I'm in this situation where,    a n im(i) ts stuat wr
I don't really wanna be with him,    I d rl wn b wt hm
do I love him?    d o(i) lv hm
I love him in the sense that I care about him,    I lv(h) m(i) t ss t t(i) c r(a)b hm
because I've been with him for a long time,     bcs iv b wt hm f r9a) l tm
I don't want anything bad happen to him.     I d w t9a)nt bd hp t hm
I wanna be able to help him as a friend if possible,     I wn b e9a0bt t hp hm(a)s fd(i)f psb
but I'm certainly not in lust with him,    b t(i)m ctl n t(i) lst wt hm
and here's the thing I'm at this point in my marriage     a hs t t im9a) t ts pi t(i) m mrg pp
where I wanna be with other people. I,     w I wn b wt ot pp, i
basically I wanna go out,    bscl I wn g o(o)
and I want to be with other people.    a d(i) w t b wt ot pp
    
Bow: Oh, that's a shame.    o ,wt(a) sm
    
Vivian: What about,    wt(a)bt
if you're in the circumstance,     if yr I t ccmstc
I mean, what if your situation involved children?     I m, wt if y stat ivvd cd
I mean, would you still think of ending the relationship,    I m, w d(y) st tk(o)f ed t rltsp
I mean.., what about children?    I m, w t9a) bt cd
    
Daisy: Yes, that's, well,     ys, tt,w
all I can say is that I'm thankful that I don't.    a I c s is t t(i)m tkf t t(i)d
But you know,    b t(y) k
I think that would make it much more difficult,     I tk w mk(i)t mc m dfct
but in today's day and age maybe     b t(i) tds d a ag mb
we could have a relationship where    w c hv(a) rltsp wr
I have the kids one week and    I hv t kd o wk a
they have the kids the other week.    t hv t kd t ot wk
    
Vivian: So, is that     s, is t
what you gonna do     w t(y) gm d
with your poodle?    wt y pd
    
Daisy: Well, Yes,     w, ys
I mean that's another thing.    I m tt s(a)nt t
I don't know what I'm gonna do with the dog either. But...    I d k w t(i)m gn d wt dg ag
    
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they have the kids the other week.    t hv t kd t ot w
    
Vivian: So, is that     s, is t
what you gonna do     w t(y) gn d
with your poodle?    wt y pd
    
Daisy: Well, Yes,     w, ys
I mean that's another thing.     I m tt(a)nt t
I don't know what I'm gonna do     I d k w t(i)m gn d
with the dog either. But...    w t dg et, b
    
Luke: The dog is just a superficial thing..,    t dg is js t(a) spfc t
that's just some sort of thing     tt js sm  s t(o)f t
that you were using as some kind of    t t(y) w us a sm kd(o)f
glue to keep yourselves together.    gl t kp ysvs tgt
I think you should give it another chance,    I tk y sd gv (i) t (a) nt cc
I mean, you've got this person,    I m, yv g ts ps
you've obviously made it this far,     yv ovsl md(i) ts f
well, what you need to do is bring it to the next level.    w, w t(y) n t d o(i)s br n(i) t t t nxtlv
You need to have a child, you need to make,     y n t hv a cd, y n t mk
need to make an another commitment,     n t mk(a) n(a)nt cmtmt
I mean, life is just a series of commitments,     I m, lf(i0s js t(a) srs(o0f cmtmt
(Daisy: But, the what about...)    bt, t w t9a)bt
You got to go deeper and    y g t g dp a
deeper and keep challenging yourself and then ...    dp a dp clg ysf(a) t
it's too easy, people just throw things out     it t es,pp js tr ts(o0t
when they don't work out    w t d wk(o0t
(Vivian: No.) and it's too easy.    (0
You've got to start seeing things through.    n,a it t es
I think, well, that's,    yv g t st si ts tr
that's your prerogative,     I tk, w, tt
but I think that people have to continue    tt y prgtv
to challenge themselves     b t(i) tk t pp hv t ctn
and to continue to commit themselves to things    t clg tmsvs
and then they realize only down the road,    a t ctn t cm tmsvs t ts
I've made these commitments,    a t t rlz ol d t rs
"Oh my, God,    iv md ts cmtmt
I've had a very rich and fulfilling and beautiful life.     o m,gd
And a child would be the thing that you need right now,    iv hd(a) vr rc a ffl n9a) btf lf
to get yourselves back on the same track,    a d(a) cd w b t t t t(y) n r n
to get yourselves together    t g ysvs bc(o) t sm tc
and to get back on that horse and,    a t g bc(o) n(t) hs(a)
go out there    g o(o) tr
and have a beautiful loving relationship again.    r9a) hv(a0 hv a btf lv rlts p(a)g
    
Bow: I totally agree.    I ttl agr
    
Vivian: Well, I totally don't,    w, I ttl d
I don't think Daisy has to go back to,    I d t ds hs t g b t
I mean,     I m
to find another commitment to hold her in there,    t f d9a0nt cmtm t h d(h) r(i) tr
to string her into this relationship.    t sti h r(i)t ts rltsp
I mean, she wants to find freedom,    I m, s w t f fdm
she wants to go find another soul mate,    s wt t g fd(a) nt s mt
let her be.     I t(h) b
Why should she be tied down?    w s s b td d
    
Daisy: Well, It wasn't necessarily a soul mate.    w, I t ws ncsrl y(a) s mt
It was just kind of um... mates.    I ws jsd kd(o)f um,mt
    
Bow: Was it a one night stand?    ws(i)t(a) o n std
    
Daisy: Yeah.    y
    
Bow: And turned into a marriage?    a td(i) t o(a) mrg
    
Daisy: No, no, no, no,    nnnn
I was talking about     o(i) ws tk n(a0bt
when I get a divorce.    w n(i) g t9a0 dvc
I wasn't looking for other soul mates,    I ws lk f r(o)t s mt
just mates.    js mt
    
Luke: I bet you're looking for    I bt yr lk f
just like sexual partners.    js lk sx ptns
    
Daisy: Well, at the moment, yes.    w, a tmmt,ys
    
Luke: Well, you can't do it like that,    w, y c d o(i0t lk t
I mean this is    I m ts(i0s
what I've been doing,    w t(i)v b di
this is the dilemma I have.    ts(i)s t dlm I hv
I'm empty, I'm like a,    im ept, im lk(a0
I'm just like an empty vessel floating through the sea,    im js lk(a) ept vs flt tr t s
because I don't have that anchor    bcs I d hv t t(a)c
to hold me to anything.    t h m t o(a0nt
    
Daisy: Well, you know,     w, y k
we are just basically extremes on one scale,     w a js bscl exrms(o) o s
aren't we, Luke?    a t(w),lk
    
Luke: Well, I guess so,     w, I g s
but I just would say from my position,    b t(i) js w s f m pst
I mean the grass can look always greener     I m t grs c n(i) lk(a)ws grn
from where you're sitting,     f w yr st
but I mean, it isn't always necessarily so,    b t(i) m, it(i) s aws ncsrl s
and I think that you think     a d(i) tk t t(y) tk
you'll gain all this freedom and stuff,    yl g n(a0 ts fd m9a0 stf
but you're losing a whole    b t(y)r ls n9a0 w
lot of really important things.    I t(o)f rl ipt ts
    
Daisy: Well, Toucher,    w, tc
You might come over to my green grass,     y m cm ov t m gr grs
and not find it so green.    a n f d(i) s gr
    
Luke: Well, Yeah.     w, y
but I haven't experienced     b t(i) hv exprcs
what you've experienced, yet.    w t(y)v exprcs,yt
I never had that,     I nv h tt
that happy unity with one other person.    t hp ut wt o ot ps
And stuck it out for five years.    a stk(i) tt(o0 f fv ys
I've never been able to do that.    iv nv b n(a)b t d t
    
Bow: But I have,     b t(i) hv
and I agree with Luke.    a d(i) agr wt lk
I think that instead of looking for    I tk tt(i) st d(o)f lk f
other sexual escapade,    it sx escpd
you should be looking for    y s b lk f
the new partner in your life,     t n ptn r(i) y lf
your soul mate.     t s mt
I mean it's..,    I m it
there's nothing like having     ts nt lk hv
this like mutual respect for     ts lk mt rspct f
one each other,     o ec(o)t
it's like a, let me give you an example like I work,    it lk9a0 lt m gv y u9a0 exp lk I wk
you know a little bit..,    y k w9a0 lt b
like after seven o'clock sometimes,    lk aft sv n(o)clc smtms
and you know,     a d(y) k
I might wanna go out and have a couple of beers with,    I m wn g o(u) t(a0 hv(a) cp l(o)f bs wt
my, my colleagues so,    m, m clg s
you know, I'll be back by ten,    y k, il b bc b t
and I call my,    a d(i) c m
my wife and I say    m wf e9a) d(i) s
"Darling, I'm gonna be a little late maybe about 10: 30"    dl, im gn b e9a0 lt lt mb e(a0bt t tt
and she's like     a ss lk
"Darling, no problem".    dl, npblm
    
Luke: That's beautiful.    tt btf
    
Bow: I mean that's,    I m tt
that's mutual respect.    tt mt rspct
    
Luke: Yes, that's beautiful,    ys, tt btf
and I mean, that's,    a d(i) m, tt
what it's all about,     w t(i)t s9a) l9a0bt
it's not like you've got an albatross     it n lk yv f t(a) n9a0bts
around your neck anything.    ar d(y) n c(a) nt
It's liberating,    it lbrt
I think, I think once you find it,     I tk, I tk(o)c y f d9i)t
you realize that you have    y rlz t t(y) hv
a whole different realm of freedom     a w df t,(o) fdm
that you weren't even aware existed.    t t(y) w t(e)v n9a0v exst
(Bow: Totally) Freedom to be yourself,     (ttl) fdm t b ysf
freedom to like fully give of yourself to another person.    fdm t lk fl gv(o)f ysf t o(a0nt ps
That's true freedom,     tt t fdm
that's true freedom.    tt t fdm
    
Daisy: Well sure,    w s
it's freedom for you guys who work and get to go out,    it fdm f t gd w wk9a) g t g o(o)t
and lead good lives,     a d(i) ld gd lvs
while your wife is at home cooking and, cleaning,     w y wf is9a) t hm ck n9a0,cln
and she has no, you know,    a d9s0 hs n, y k
personal satisfaction.    psn stsfct
    
Luke: I'll stay at home.    il st y9a0 hm
I'd love to stay at home.    id lv t st y9a) hm
    
Bow: Um, Well me, personally,    um, w m, psnl
I mean, I have my own chores every day,     I m, I hv m o crs ev d
we share the responsibilities of the house.    w s t rspsblts(o)f t hs
I do laundry,     I d ld
I wash dishes,    I ws dss
and I'm, you know I'll come home beat dead from work,    a d(i)m, y k ill cm hm b dd f wk
at like nine or something,     a lk nn o st
I mean, really late,    I m, rl lt
I'd go to bed by like ten.     id g t bd b lk t
But, I mean,    b t(i) m
my wife is watching the baby all day,     m wf is wt t bb a d
and she might have like corns     a ds m hv lk cs
and calices on her feet,     a clcs(o) h ft
they might stink but,    t m stk bt
I'll still massage them,    il st msg tm
until my finger's almost bleed.     ut m fds(a0 mst bld
And, I mean,     ad, I m
that's what marriage is about.    tt w mrg is9a)bt
    
Daisy: Well I don't know    w I d k
many guys like you, two.    mn gs lk y ,t
    
Vivian: And I certainly don't.    a d(i) ctl d
    
Daisy: And I don't think there are a lot of men    a d(i) d t t a a lt(o) fm
that are willing to do that.    t a wl t d t
    
Vivian: Willing to sacrifice, yeah.    wl t scrfc,y
    
Luke: They're everywhere,    tr evwr
men just are,    m js a
just looking for the excuse,    js lk f t excs
they have all this,    t hv a ts
macho posturing and stuff    mc pstr(a0 st
that they just wanna go out and,    t t js wn g o a
and meet a lot a chicks,    a m a lt9a0 ccs
bust that's all a ruse.    b tt9a0 a rs
It's just because they're insecure ...    it js bcs tr r(i)sc
    
Daisy: And you don't wanna     a d(y) d wn
have sex with other women?    hv sx wt ot wm
    
Vivian: Oh, but he does.    o, b h ds
He's saying he is experimenting     hs si h is exprmt
until he finds that right one.    ut h fd t t o
    
Luke: But the sex isn't just an incidental.    n t sx is js t9a0 icst
I'm not doing it,    im n di t
I'm not doing it in pursuit of sex,    im n di n(i)tr pst(o0f sx
I'm not, I'm looking for someone who,     im n,mim lk f smo w
who I'm compatible with sexually     w im cptb wt sxl
but also emotionally,     b t(a)s emtml
and like (psycho...) intellectually.    a lk psc itlctl
    
Daisy: Well, then why is it wrong for me    w, t w is(i)t w f m
to go out and have,    t g o(O) a hv
um and play the field and     um a pl t f s9a0
have sex with other people and    hv sx wt ot pp a
find my soul mate?    f m s mt
    
Luke: I'm not saying it's wrong,    im n si it w
I'm just saying,    im js s
I'm just saying     im js si
that you made this decision     t y m ts dcs
and there's a certain sanctity to marriage,    a tr s9a0 ct sctt t mrg
but I think that,    b t(i) t t
that it's sacred,    t t(i0t sc
and you have to uphold it no matter what,     a y hv t o(u)ph d(i)t n mt w
no matter what life throws at you,    m mt w lf tr s9a0 t(y)
you've made this decision,    yv md ts dcs
and you didn't do it,    a d(y) dd d o(i)t
just because it was a fluke,    js \bcs it ws9a0 flk
I don't believe any marriages happen by accident.    I d blv an mrgs hp b acdt
I think that if you're gonna go that far,    I t t t(i)f y gn g t f
it's magic,     it mgc
and you know its magic,    a d(y) k it mgc
and you know it's gonna work out, yeah.    a d(y) k it gn w k(o),y
    
    
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