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“…. but increases of appetite can be disquieting, it is strange to see a person you have known for so long, newly hungry, and in so many ways.
and I suppose, in that sudden mood of expansiveness, I had the feeling or suspicion or revelation that our life together it hadn’t been enough. For many years….
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and I suppose, in that sudden mood of expansiveness, I had the feeling or suspicion or revelation that our life together it hadn’t been enough. For many years….
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The flipside to one coin part one and part two.
part two their adult son comes to live with his, aging parents, And part one he’s the son that they miscarried-. She notices something changing.with her husband. “ I knew that it was simply the presence of youth in the apartment the remainder that life radiated outward, one for so long it had been concentrated in Ward, slowly reducing and scale,if not intensity.”
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part two their adult son comes to live with his, aging parents, And part one he’s the son that they miscarried-. She notices something changing.with her husband. “ I knew that it was simply the presence of youth in the apartment the remainder that life radiated outward, one for so long it had been concentrated in Ward, slowly reducing and scale,if not intensity.”
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for many years, there had been the tasked understanding that I contained with the threat to the marriage, that it was housed inside me. And for all those years I had tapped down every impulse to stray, I had lived inside a straitjacket of my own devising, and I had remained true. But in the end, he was the first to tire up the marriage, he was the first to look outside, to open the door and taste the fresh and free air. He was the first and he was always bound to be the first, because of course I needed him, I needed tom much more than he needed me, and this had always been the case, whether I was able to admit it or not. It was him and it was always going to be him.”
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