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Title: Lives of girls and women
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March 16, 2003 |
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Right from the beginning of there relationship Garnet is very controlling from assuming she'll attend youth meetings at the Baptist church to forcing her to visit his family and skip out on studying. Garnet gets his way by playing on Del's feelings, Del lets Garnet control her because she thinks they're in love and that he is doing it for the better... Showed first 250 characters
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Hadn't she learned from her previous decisions with men that she was being a little naive? Nope, she let Garnet continuously control her until his attitude turned into violence when Del refuses to be baptized. Again she is furious with her decision and Garnet, but the only person she can truly blame for this disastrous relationship is herself... Showed next 250 characters
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