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‘This Is My Hallmark Moment’ : Woman Lives Out Hollywood Fantasy When Hot Stranger Helps Her Carry Christmas Tree

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Everyone is looking for love, and ain't that the truth. Growing up watching Disney movies, we women were taught that the men we would meet were going to: either save us from evil spells that a witch cast upon us, lift a generational curse by kissing us on the lips, or rescue us from general mortal danger. By definition, our hair would also glow, we would lose our voice, be trapped in a big beautiful castle with talking furniture, and go on midnight rides via flying carpet. The universe laughed her head off back then, knowing good and well what was actually going to happen. And so it goes, reality did indeed hit us hard. 

 

Unfortunately what we get today are ‘U up?’ texts at 2 am, a bunch of gross DMs, and unsolicited pics (you know the kind). Men in real life stand us up, don't text us back, make out with other girls after telling us they're ‘serious’ about being our boyfriend, and certainly don't hold open doors or pick our handkerchiefs. 

 

And that's just Disney! HOLLYWOOD LIED TOO, YA'LL. Has anyone seen ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’? Of course you have. Did you drool at Ryan Gosling, the ‘player’ that turned good and loyal for the right girl? Let's LOL at that for a moment. Does that happen in real life? Nah… but Hollywood tricks you into thinking that it does! What about Pride and Prejudice? Anybody else a big Darcy fan? He was ‘uninterested’ until suddenly ‘You have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love--I love--I love you.’ — And heaven forbid we forget the time a certain freak in the sheets, hot multi-millionaire named Christian Bale fell in love with Anastasia Steele and wife-yed her? You see where I'm going with this. 

 

The point is, handsome, shirtless, tattooed strangers don't just walk up to you, offering to help you get your Christmas tree off the roof of your car, right? Time and time again, we were proven that this stuff doesn't actually happen in the real world. Except… wrong, because one very lucky lady shared such a story on Twitter. And girlllll… yeah, we might be a bit jealous. Scroll down and read for yourself.

 

 

GIRL. THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE. TELL US MORE. Let us live vicariously through you!

 

 

Small town manners? Drool. Boyyyy…

 

 

Facepalm. No explanation needed.

 

 

The woman has got a point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DON'T RUIN IT. Let's just say we would have loved to be in her place. Anyhow, let's hope we get an update soon! 

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