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ele deveria ser o primeiro homem que amou na vida você ainda procura por ele em todo lugar - pai
Rupi Kaur • Outros Jeitos de Usar a Boca (Portuguese Edition)




my beautiful youngest daughter. This girl is like a shining star, so attached am I to her, and she loves me in return with the innocence and naivety of a child. She would often say to me, ‘Oh father, how I wish you were so small that I could put you in my pocket and take you out each time I missed you.’ I felt agonised at the thought of being parte
... See moreHanan Al-Shaykh • One Thousand and One Nights
give me back my girlhood
Mom opened a notebook in her hand and started reading aloud. “Only the moon never sleeps. From the window, it peers in on my heart.” Crap, she was reading from Book of My Poems! I lunged at her in mute fury. Dammit, I’d kept that hidden in my desk drawer. “Give it back!” “No. Unless you want me to make copies and share them with your friends, off y
... See moreJuliet Winters Carpenter • The Easy Life in Kamusari
In the tale, even the mother colludes. She goes on the picnic, “goes along for the ride.” She doesn’t say a word of caution to any of her daughters. One might say the biological mother or the internal mother is asleep or naive herself, as is often the case in very young girls, or in unmothered women. Interestingly, in the tale,
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés • Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
The Death Mother is a term for this energy or archetype that resents, abandons, and even wants to destroy her child.