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She talks about her ardent belief in the importance of social equality, on the school run to drop off her kids at their expensive private school. ‘’Sisters are doing it for themselves’’ she later maintains, before dividing up (between herself and the female maid) the cooking, cleaning, cooking, cleaning, For her kids and husband, whose ‘’good’’ job pays for their two fancy cars their big house in the suburbs and her slim-fit size eight clothes (For her, the worse possible fate would be to put on weight, she warns her daughters against this horror constantly.) During coffee after her yoga class, she talks up her bohemian, free-spirited ways while desperate to maintain a tight grip on everything around her Later, lying down in her colourful prints and ethnic jewellery, she tries to articulate to her expensive psychiatrist why something feels amiss.
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 5:38 PM UTC
Imaginary Character
I start chatting to my aunt at a lively family do she wants to know how I’m doing since it’s been a year or two. Actually, I’ve never felt healthier or fuller of zest, at this year’s marathon I slashed my personal best. Yes, she says patiently But other than that? Anything new in your life? Now we have time to chat. Well, my career is going well, You could say I’m on a high I’ve finished my PhD won a coveted prize. Oh yes? She replies but it doesn’t impress looks at me expectantly, for what I can’t guess. I tell her about my wonderful friends how I really love my city as there’s something happening every night and the surroundings are so pretty. And what about you, aunt? Oh yes fine, fine we’ll talk about me later, we have plenty of time. So I recount my recent travels to far off distant places how I heard amazing stories saw unforgettable faces. You know, aunt, life has never been better I appreciate how lucky I am. Of course you do, she quickly agrees but have you found yourself a man? No, I’m still single, I say. Oh. Well, never mind, she sighs. Things will pick for you Pats my arm, sympathetic eyes. Then she’s off to another relative and I hear her loudly relate how sorry she feels for me and the sadness of my singular fate.
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Aug 27, 2014
Aug 27, 2014 at 7:39 AM UTC
Achievements