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When a child is born, they are like a blank slate, only aware on things like, I am hot, cold, wet, hungry, or Mommy hold me. Whatever they see the significant others do becomes "normal" to them. The women, in this story view happiness based on their early childhood programming, and their view their own status, based on that belief system.
i dont agree .......
Women are not properly treated either by religions or by men ...
So maybe as a child, it does not show, except in countries such as Iran or Afghanistan, but an adult and especially in marriage or love relationship ... we know we are not properly treated.
And dont twist the facts
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