She Left Home

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Not only do women face the same stone twice, but they also sometimes say that we are all equal.

Many men have had a partner they stayed with for twenty-four hours a day and when they finally heard the wedding bells ringing for them, everybody sighed in sign of relief for them, their children, neighbors and therapists.

Then, when starting a new relationship, a man who falls in love totally lives with the hope that everything lasts this time and he is willing to listen, to meet his wife’s needs and to pay attention in order to make the relationship work. He invests energy, affection, stress, time, money and all his illusions.

But a study conducted in 2004 showed that males can do whatever they want, but the day comes when something goes wrong, but they do not know what it is. Until yesterday, he was this skinny Tom Cruise, Messiah, or Prince Charming.  Your doctor of the soul suddenly wakes up today looking like an Eskimo.  He thinks “What did I do wrong?” and then the guy is worth less to her than a wastebasket or a bug she found in her clothes.

Until last week, she would have asked him to go with her and plant some roses on a mine field in Iraq so that she would not feel alone. Today, however, she needs air, space. She does not even see the kid’s photo on the identity card and his very name becomes a contagious virus for her.

Then, she packs her bags and whistles softly, heading to a place where she is supposed to find her inner peace (which God knows where she lost) and to find herself.

What did Romeo and Juliet do to deserve this? Nothing, but she does not know what happened and does not plan to discover the truth with him. He's all man and can be left alone.

Your friends can reassure you: it is the crisis (the age is also relevant) and, according to the Buddhist human stages provided by the Congolese and the prophecies of mud crabs (horoscope animal), which she handles very well.

Meanwhile, the one who is left stays stifled by uncertainty and gloom, turns on the radio and listens to music, begging the treacherous butterfly again and finally has to change the station because the songs have brought him back some unwanted memories.

What happens to women today?

I tell you: there is too much snake oil in big cities and the female imagination is dazzled by it. The interminable adolescence that affects them keeps them from living the eternal love without utopias.

A new marriage is not only about tachycardia and a multiple orgasm: it is also about coexistence, concern, the shared struggle to fix the pipe that is broken and resolving controversial situations, such as the dollar knowing an increase of three hundred per cent and the salaries being cut down.

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