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How do Betty and her daughters relate to men?

Created: 07/12/11

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Posted Jul. 12, 2011 Go to Top | Bottom | link | alert
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How do Betty and her daughters relate to men?

Do Betty and her two daughters have the same expectations about love and relationships?


Posted Aug. 11, 2011 Go to Top | Bottom | link | alert
theresej

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RE: How do Betty and her daughters relate to men?

The three Weissmann women have different expectations in their relationships with men. Betty expects marriage for life--especially as a woman in her 70s who is shocked by her husband's divorce demands. Her daughters lives have their own demands controlling their expectations--one laissez-faire, the other pushed by other's expectations.


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RE: How do Betty and her daughters relate to men?

I agree with thereseje. As most of us we do expect marriage for life.


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