chapter 251

Evelyn has nothing, so does Thomas. They talk, family discussion.

Evelyn has lost everything, so has her husband. They were busy discussing in the living room, though they knew there was nothing much to discuss about. Even the house they had was no longer theirs.

"The "Cinderella Paradox" can operate between any gender in any direction. It comes of the emotions that accompany "marrying down." This is can be a function of the money-nexus, of racism or any kind of prejudice that evokes a superiority complex. The paradox element is that the lover who is perceived as part of the "higher" group at first sees the marriage partner as the best person in the world. They put them on a pedestal and love them in apparent unconditional fashion." A skinny woman who identified herself as Tasha was saying. She was a lawyer who bragged about a distinction result in psychology.

"However, after the honeymoon period, when challenges of cohabitation, children or careers set in, the "higher" partner sta
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