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Emma Hauck's letter titled Darling Come. Emma Hauck (14 August 1878 – 1 April 1920) was a German outsider artist known for her artistic, handwritten letters to her husband while she was institutionalized in a mental hospital. Though these letters were never delivered, they have since come to be regarded as works of art due to their ...
Tweet by @Any1canbetheKid about a husband's hurtful words on a wedding day. Image credits: Any1canbetheKid Tweet replying to a post, mentioning "Narcissist," highlighting potential red flag in ...
Teymoorian and Rubenstein say it is the most powerful comeback and very underutilized. However, it works so well because it sets a clear boundary that requires no additional justification and it ...
Image credits: bosom-fondler The Institute for Family Studies reports that nearly half (49%) of all American couples with kindergarten-age children argue over chores and responsibilities. Couples ...
good job because I wanted to stay with Tim, but hadn’t found another one. We’d also had many long conversations about whether he really wanted to stay in the business world. We were happy together and having a good time, but we were broke most of the time, allowing ourselves one monthly treat of dinner out at a local restaurant. But
Erving Goffman points out that every "crack or remark set up the possibility of a counter-riposte, topper, or squelch, that is, a comeback". [10] He cites the example of possible interchanges at a dance in a school gym: A one-liner: Boy: "Care to dance?" Girl: "No, I came here to play basketball" Boy: (crumbles) A comeback: Boy: "Care to dance?"
The good die young; The grass is always greener (on the other side) (of the fence) The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world; The husband is always the last to know; The innocent seldom find an uncomfortable pillow – William Cowper, English poet (1731–1800) [28] The labourer is worthy of his hire
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