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To live as a woman is a very possible solution to his unhappiness . To be a real woman , however , would mean losing his identity , not just as any male , but as the man he really is , passive and obedient to a woman's power .
To live as a woman is a very possible solution to his unhappiness . To be a real woman , however , would mean losing his identity , not just as any male , but as the man he really is , passive and obedient to a woman's power .
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I will acknowledge that I believe it possible that one might be driven , by violent measures , step by step , as it were into something that might be called - I don't know what to call it - a conditional kind of liking , or so .
I will acknowledge that I believe it possible that one might be driven , by violent measures , step by step , as it were into something that might be called - I don't know what to call it - a conditional kind of liking , or so .
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It is just possible , however , that Valmont's intervention may not be necessary . Cécile has already fallen in love with the young Chevalier Danceny , although he appears to gaze on the virgin with more langour than lust .
It is just possible , however , that Valmont's intervention may not be necessary . Cécile has already fallen in love with the young Chevalier Danceny , although he appears to gaze on the virgin with more langour than lust .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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