Would you like to become my wife?"" Imbecile! What a question. It's my greatest dream! ! !

Marjane Satrapi
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In this quote, a girl is in a relationship with a guy in a club when she gets up the courage to ask him if he would like to be her boyfriend. He replies that his greatest dream is to have her as his wife. In response, the girl turns around and calls him an idiot. This is a rather odd thing for a girl to do. In most cases, girls don't say things like, "Would you like to become my boyfriend?" or "Do you want to be my friend?"

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