| Dorothy Helly, Elaine Hedges, Nancy Porter - 1997 - 468 頁
...How is she to deal with this? She writes most poignantly of her conflict — her love and her burden: As long as I was unwilling to part with my husband and family, I had to assume all the consequences. ... I was forced to ... cany a load which would be twice as much as that usually carried by a man.... | |
| Peter H. Smith, Jennifer L. Troutner, Christine Hunefeldt - 2004 - 308 頁
...to behave like this. This personal fate, she continues, "is typical of the lot of many Asian women. As long as I was unwilling to part with my husband and family, I had to assume all the consequences that stemmed from this unwillingness. And no sooner had I volunteered to assume all the consequences,... | |
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