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Hendrik Hoefgen is an insecure man. From the age of twelve, he tells his wife, he's always felt ashamed. He always wears a mask to hide his real self, because by doing this is need not face rejection, for he is never truly seen. He hides himself in his work, and identifies himself with it...
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Hendrik Hoefgen is an insecure man. From the age of twelve, he tells his wife, he's always felt ashamed. He always wears a mask to hide his real self, because by doing this is need not face rejection, for he is never truly seen. He hides himself in his work, and identifies himself with it...
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