“I feel I must speak up for the previous owner of my Blood Circulator. I am sure there was relief to be had in owning this device but I am quite certain frustration did not disppear. The context of her life did not allow her a voice in the home (except in domestic matters), in her marriage or in society. She did not have freedom of choice, the vote and was viewed as irrational, weak and unreliable. Multiple paroxysms would not have increased her influence, nor diminished her most meaningful impotence.”
© S. Marian, June 5, 2012
An excerpt from, “Something For The Coffee Table,” posted today on “A View From Outside the Box,” url: adialogue
(Engelbert Humperdinck, “Please Release Me.)
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