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Title: Feelings of Regret
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October 21, 2001 |
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They are developing their emotions and intellectual capacities. They have great energy, lots of ambitions and wish to actualize themselves, and be free from any bonds imposed on them by external forces. Samantha was 18 when she got married. She had beautiful plans for life and viewed her marriage as the basis for her further development... Showed first 250 characters
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Samantha was 18 when she got married. She had beautiful plans for life and viewed her marriage as the basis for her further development. Unfortunately, she had to divorce in a year. Her marriage required all of her time and was an impediment in her self-actualization... Showed next 250 characters
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