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Essay heading: A "Fight" for Maculinity
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March 23, 1998 |
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This meeting changed his life. Opening up him to cry, and in return be able to sleep. Then be becomes “addicted” to these kinds of support groups, attending them under different names, meeting new people and creating a health sleep habit.
Then, something happens when he finds another “faker” in the same groups by the name of Marla Singer... displayed 300 characters
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Her presence, alone, prevents him from crying and yet again, being able to sleep. After confronting her about it, they come to an agreement so they will not be at the same meetings and they exchange phone numbers. The narrator then wakes up on a plane where is returning from a business trip as a recall coordinator for an unnamed automotive company... displayed next 300 characters
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