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Essay heading: A Story About Love
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I loved this story. I found the relationship between Bill and Helen to be so sweet and refreshing. I'm sure I'm in the minority when I say that. It seems so unacceptable for an older woman to be in a relationship with a much younger man. Vice versa, for whatever reason, it is socially acceptable. Even knowing that Helen was 95 from the beginning of the story, I didn't picture her as that old... displayed 300 characters
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I loved this story. I found the relationship between Bill and Helen to be so sweet and refreshing. I'm sure I'm in the minority when I say that. It seems so unacceptable for an older woman to be in a relationship with a much younger man. Vice versa, for whatever reason, it is socially acceptable. Even knowing that Helen was 95 from the beginning of the story, I didn't picture her as that old... displayed next 300 characters
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