JealousyA narrative of one woman's research into and search for jealousy in her own life, how she came to deal with it, and suggestions for others on how to handle jealousy in your own life. |
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... give myself to a man in a way that allowed me to drop the rigid control by which I'd run my life and the world around me . If it was freedom , it was to make myself de- pendent on men . Dependent on them , I had to possess them . Where ...
... give myself to a man in a way that allowed me to drop the rigid control by which I'd run my life and the world around me . If it was freedom , it was to make myself de- pendent on men . Dependent on them , I had to possess them . Where ...
Page 113
... give her that dominance . He envied her . He would rather be unhappy , preferring a lousy weekend- spoiling the relationship if necessary - rather than acknowledge his wife's ability to give or withhold happiness at her will . How can ...
... give her that dominance . He envied her . He would rather be unhappy , preferring a lousy weekend- spoiling the relationship if necessary - rather than acknowledge his wife's ability to give or withhold happiness at her will . How can ...
Page 421
... give it to him . My feeling of impo- tence , of not being able to give the baby - the baby that I'd wanted so much was so extreme . . . and the baby was screaming and screaming and screaming . Nothing I did , nothing I did , a bottle ...
... give it to him . My feeling of impo- tence , of not being able to give the baby - the baby that I'd wanted so much was so extreme . . . and the baby was screaming and screaming and screaming . Nothing I did , nothing I did , a bottle ...
Contents
Memoirs of a Jealous Woman Part One | 13 |
Remembrance of Things Lost | 59 |
Envy The Bad Seed | 101 |
Copyright | |
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