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![]() ![]() Then when he finally apologized, he starts with, "I know I have no excuse." But then lists all the excuses for why he treated her the way he did before he abandoned her. Honest Abe." But, what the h*** does his father have to do with him as an adult, not even listening for a second to the woman he loves and says he will always protect? Then his friends say, "He was running on no sleep and we just got back from a mission." Okay, but he literally left her rot for THREE days after that. His friends give her all these excuses, "His Dad lied to him, so that's why he call him Abe because he won't stand for anything but honesty. He's so quick to believe the worst in her, after we hear for the entire book how highly he thinks of her, how "different" she is from all the other women he's ever met, how much he loves her and cares for her, I could go on. The "hero" in this story (Abe) knows her triggers and when she needs him most, he uses that main trigger against her. Obviously there's going to be things that will be difficult for her, things that will trigger her, etc. ![]() ![]() The mfc is recovering from an abusive, traumatic childhood. ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, among the German vanquishers of the Roman Empire, the state sprang up as a direct result of the conquest of large foreign territories, which the gentile constitution had no means of ruling. The victory of the plebs burst the old gentile constitution asunder and erected on its ruins the state, in which both the gentile aristocracy and the plebs were soon wholly absorbed. In Rome gentile society became an exclusive aristocracy amidst a numerous plebs, standing outside of it, having no rights but only duties. Here the state sprang directly and mainly out of the class antagonisms that developed within gentile society. Athens represented the purest, most classical form. Above we discussed separately each of the three main forms in which the state was built up on the ruins of the gentile constitution. ![]() |