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first wife Satya , she tells the little girl to remember the taste , smell and touch of her mother's body ( 189 ) . When she is forced to give up her second baby , she kisses the soles of his feet , so that when he is a man his body may ...
first wife Satya , she tells the little girl to remember the taste , smell and touch of her mother's body ( 189 ) . When she is forced to give up her second baby , she kisses the soles of his feet , so that when he is a man his body may ...
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Her body is denied both the food and the physical exercise freely available to her brother ( 32 , 95 , 113 ) . As a woman , she must learn to read not only her baby's little body ( 182 ) , but to read all of her husband's body language ...
Her body is denied both the food and the physical exercise freely available to her brother ( 32 , 95 , 113 ) . As a woman , she must learn to read not only her baby's little body ( 182 ) , but to read all of her husband's body language ...
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Their episodes of sexual intercourse are portrayed as acts of raping , and thus become the uppermost symbol of her body's colonization , as well as of the absolute rejection of the woman's sexual needs . Her body belongs to her husband ...
Their episodes of sexual intercourse are portrayed as acts of raping , and thus become the uppermost symbol of her body's colonization , as well as of the absolute rejection of the woman's sexual needs . Her body belongs to her husband ...
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