Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life: Self-help for WomenIncludes material on the Women for Sobriety program. |
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... kind to teach in Kansas . A very large good - bye party was given for me , and most of the students were in tears . It was a sad ending to a sad chapter in my life . I loved the children , but it wasn't the right kind of medicine I ...
... kind to teach in Kansas . A very large good - bye party was given for me , and most of the students were in tears . It was a sad ending to a sad chapter in my life . I loved the children , but it wasn't the right kind of medicine I ...
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... kind of behavior that results from a woman's drinking too much . " My husband really liked that other woman , and he misses her . However , he does realize that I am an alcoholic and does not want me to drink . Sometimes I think that ...
... kind of behavior that results from a woman's drinking too much . " My husband really liked that other woman , and he misses her . However , he does realize that I am an alcoholic and does not want me to drink . Sometimes I think that ...
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... kind of cold . I was like my father , who was affectionate but not demonstrative . And that's the way I am . I can feel very strongly about a person , and I can be extremely loving toward a person within myself , but I don't show it . I ...
... kind of cold . I was like my father , who was affectionate but not demonstrative . And that's the way I am . I can feel very strongly about a person , and I can be extremely loving toward a person within myself , but I don't show it . I ...
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One Womans Story | 3 |
The Big Decision 26 | 26 |
Understanding Your Depression 43 3356 | 43 |
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