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Neil
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“She’d tell him how to feel. That’s the role that women have long performed and perfected in relationships: interpreting the dense and sometimes overwhelming world of emotions for their menfolk”.
How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering utter confusion.
— Jan 24, 2019 05:11AM
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How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering utter confusion.
Neil
is on page 242 of 325
“She’d tell him how to feel. That’s the role that women have long performed and perfected in relationships: interpreting the dense and sometimes overwhelming world of emotions for their menfolk”.
How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering confusion.
— Jan 24, 2019 05:11AM
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How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering confusion.
Neil
is on page 242 of 325
“Sh’d tell him how to feel. That’s the role that some have long performed and perfected in relationships: interpreting the dense and sometimes overwhelming world of emotions firvtheir menfolk”.
How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering confusion.
— Jan 24, 2019 05:10AM
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How amazingly perceptive of this female author to have sorted out the one thing I have never understood about why I ever bothered to get, and then long remain, married. The secret of marriage, decyphering confusion.









