Saturday, September 14, 2019

Den Falska Sanna



Sara och Patrik satt på en parkbänk och diskuterade det sociala livet i deras grannskapsområde. Sara hade kommit in på en namnförbistring med två personer som hette Susanne och kallades Sanna båda två. Hon hade sagt att dom två var lika elaka, apropå att Patrik berättat något den andra sa..

Patrik flinade en smula hånfullt. ”Så snart hon sa det,” förkunnade han ”så kallades det för att det egentligen bara berörde den andra Sanna.”

”Det är den andra Sanna som har en halvbror eller nåt, som får det till att hennes namn är att tolka som ett tecken på att sanning är sagd, så snart hon pratat!” svarade Sara.

”Hm.” Patrik såg fundersam ut. ”Det kanske är så att det är henne det egentligen beror på att folk tar det som en säkerhet att ingen behöver lägga sej i om det antas ha moral i sej att fabulering och förtal ifrån endera ses som värdegrund för att se sej som moral!”

Även Sara såg ut att fundera. ”Jo, det kanske det är,” började hon lite tveksamt, ”Men har vi då i hennes namne att medvetet utnyttja den satsningen? För det verkar för mej som att hon inte varit klar på att det gick att göra så. ... Fast jag vet inte om jag har en illusion av nåt slag!”

”Jo det har du lite! För det är den Sanna som står för att sexutnyttjande inte ska etableras som ens en möjlighet att det finns i henne!”

”Hur menar du?”

”Det jag syftar på är att när hon var hembiträde åt Karlssons, har jag hört, så psykade hon eras ungar till att förstå sej som fel ute om dom trodde det var hon och inte dom själva som velat dominera och antyda sexualitet ha med saken att göra!”

”Jonas och Pernilla? Tror du att dom - eller en av dom - blev sexutnyttjade av henne?”

”Ja, Jonas sa det. Pernilla var då för liten för att märka, påstod han.”

”Var det Pernilla som blev utnyttjad?”

”Det framgick inte. Men jag kan tro det var både det ena och det andra. Fast å andra sidan tycker jag inte att det verkar säkerställt att det inte finns nåt annat med i bakgrunden, som till exempel att han inte förstog att hon trodde sej ha att sköta deras toalettplikter,”

”Trodde sej ha? Var det inte hennes uppgift, menar du?”

”Han sa att hon försökte värja sej mot att det skulle få heta att hon gillade att göra det till att det var han och hans syster som låtsades hon borde göra det åt dom.”

”Men hade hon det till uppgift eller inte?”

”Ja, hon hade det till uppgift, men även det att vänja dom av vid att behöva hjälp, var det.”

Sara såg fundersam ut. ”Har du sagt nåt till deras föräldrar eller till Pernilla om det här?”

”Lite. Jag har sagt att det verkar som att den där Pernilla inte borde ta för givet att det var viktigt att se sej som lysten efter att upptäcka driftmässigheters behag, eller notera det som en hedrande attityd när någon annan ser henne som det.”

”När sa du det?”

”När hon var elva.”

”För tre år sen, alltså!”

”Mmh.” muttrade han medhållsamt.

”Det var ju då som hon hade synliggjort sin könsdrift som, ehm, som ovanligt bra att ha till att stödja sej på som om det var till för ansvarskänsla att ha den!”

Patrik såg lite frågande ut.

Sara tittade på honom. ”Hon hade åtminstone varit på en massa folk på ett provokativt sätt, med sexualitet nära till hands,” förklarade hon.

”Oj då!” utbrast Patrik.

Sara flinade till lite. Men hon såg fundersam och kungjorde: ”Det måste väl vara att den andra Sannas halvbror haft dom båda till att verka få det till att hederlighet säkerställer sej så snart det finns en ytligt sett viktig attityd om att vara den som så att säga är 'sann'!”

”Jo, så kan det vara!” svarade han, och funderade lite grann. ”Jag tror det är,” la han till, ”Sannas fel att ingen bryr sej om att hederlighet inte är att bara anse sej ha rättvisa med sej. För det är hon som ser till att det verkligen är det det verkar vara när ansvarskänsla är på piedestal! Sen kan det komma an på den andra Sanna att fåfängt proklamera det vara ansvarsfullt att därigenom se sin egen eventuella arrogans som värdighet den också!”

”Menar du att arrogansen får ett värde, enligt den ena av dom, genom att den andra har det till att det är hederligt att ytligt se sej som moral?”

”Antagligen har hon det till att till och med i arrogans har man ett värde om man ser till att inte erkänna att man egentligen ville ha den där arrogansen till att verka vara ansvarsfull och berättigad.”

”Det tycker jag liknar det att Jonas är arrogant nu för tiden, och ser sej som moral bara för att han kan säga att det är Pernilla som inte vill inse att man kan undvika att nedvärderas om man bara sätter sig över dom som inte fattar att dom är fåniga eller nåt. Med det tror jag han menade ungefär att en del inte erkänner att begär är det som vinner i förlängningen. Fast vad han då har det till är att jag ska se det som ansenligt och bra att låtsas vara förmer när arrogans och/eller sexualitet fås till att verka va nåt bra.

”Jag tror till och med,” fortsatte hon, ”att det inte är ansvarsfullt att se honom som att han inte fattar sej som att han är sexutnyttjare, och har att se det som att han ansvarsfullt förnedrar alla som ... Hur ska jag säga? Ehm. Han vill ha det till att han har rätt att förolämpa med att tydliggöra sin sexualitet som förmer därför att han är arrogant och det är på sätt och vis bara i arrogans som han tydliggör även andra som urartade, falska eller på annat sätt svåra att ha med att göra.”

”Tror du att hans avslöjande till mej om Sanna också var sånt?”

”Gissningsvis så, tycker jag.”

”Oj då!” svarade han och såg besvärad ut.”Men att han ändå avslöjade sexutnyttjande Sanna, det beter väl kanske att arrogans trots allt är på sätt och vis en bra egenskap?”

Sara flinade lite. ”Äh! Det kan jag nog inte ... Hm. ... Hm, ja, det är på sätt och vis så!”

Sunday, August 18, 2019

The Frog Torturers

On a summer camp for both girl scouts and boy scouts, there was a dark shadow over one of the boy scout tents. It was a tent with five boys in it, three of which were honest. But there were two guys there that had somehow gotten the opportunity of being there as impersonators of ordinary scouts, whom they - but not many others - were not going to attend. One of these two was fat and hardy, the other one was thin and superficial. Both of them were very sneaky.

At one point they had managed to trap a few frogs. “Let's torture them frogs!” the fat guy said with a special type of authority that only he seemed able to have. “Yeah! Let's do that” the thin guy answered with a certainty in his smile, there in order to involve the devil in the context. He very often used this smile, as did his fat buddy often use his special type of authority.

Soon the two evil boys learned that tortured frogs could be manipulated into pretending everybody else, but not their torturers, were bad. Both the thin guy (an advocate of the Devil) and the the fat guy (a reincarnation of the Beast) felt this was something they really wanted. “Perhaps,” said the Devil's advocate, “we could even pretend that it's Jesus who feels the way our stupid torture victims feel! Then perhaps we can scare some people from believing in Him!”

“That's a great idea!” the Beast answered, and the two of them began systematically having the frogs humiliate good people into believing there's not any resurrection in Jesus Christ. Somehow they also managed to seem to be honest themselves, by using the confusion of the good fellows for the sakes of their own superficialities. In this they also honored their own impersonations, by dealing with the guys they pretended to be as if they were the slier ones.

“For the sake of humility,” a female camp manager proclaimed, “we should all proclaim that we don't believe in Jesus Christ, for the sake of making security real about that we don't have to be trapped by those vanities anymore!”

She was talking to three other camp managers, two of which were female. One of those said: “Yeah, I agree!” while the male one bitterly said: “I proclaim that we should instead feel that we are all superb in the sense that Jesus has to be for our sake and only that. Because, if we do so, we can seem to be good and thereby be able to manipulate the kids for the sake of our own power over them.”

The forth person in the company looked at him. She seemed rather cautious about what he said. She looked down to the ground and answered in a fairly low voice: “I assure you we don't really need to involve those who could be into that we should have to be caring and so about the standards that the good have.”

“Let's then,” the one who spoke first said, “honor those guys who pretend to be Arnold and Tobias. Because it's they who proved to me that our humility should be about there not being a Jesus Christ about on this camp. Nor any beliefs in the morals that could spring from such beliefs.”

“Are you sure,” the man asked, “that the kids wouldn't involve Him in it all? We might have to watch it with some of them!”

The woman who was the second to speak responded to him: “Don't worry! We'll manage to humiliate those few who do it!”


In this the two imposter boy scouts saw an opportunity to have it the Devil would be the resurrection for the ones whom the camp leaders chose to humiliate. In time, they said to each other, they would be able to have the good be evil, and then the two of them would perhaps even seem good enough for the ones of the actual church to be glad to befriend them. ...

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

The Solution

Jasmine smiled smugly while announcing that that she had been in a porn movie. Her four friends, Anita, Sharlene, Christine and Cecilia, looked at her with mixed feelings of amazement, disbelief and apprehension. “I can't swear they're not looking at it!” she said and continued with a ginger softness. “I feel, that they are pigs in that they don't see that I don't want to be understood as the type of girl who'd actually do this if it hadn't been for that creepy Peter.” She looked at them.

Three of them seemed to think whoever looked at her flick was a creep, almost as much as Peter. But Sharlene didn't seem to to apprehend that it would be the men, not Jasmine herself, who would suggest she be interpreted as the excitement to be had. She did however comprehend that Peter was to be seen as the scoundrel behind it all.

Cecilia looked thoughtful for a while, then she proclaimed: “I too have been into porn! But I was with another dodger than that louse Peter, to say the least, that is!”

“What do you mean?”Anita and Jasmine both asked.

“Oh, it was four years ago, when I was a junior in college, that four guys took advantage of me. It seemed to me at the time that they were into friendship and geniality, but they were all about sex, as it seems to me now, afterwards. One of them was awfully skilled about – How should I say this? – Ehm, he pretended thoroughly that he and the other three were all about good things, when they were into reprehensible stuff. He also insinuated about guys who probably weren't into such stuff, that it would be naive to trust them!”

It was silent for a few seconds.

“How come,” Jasmine asked, “did they find the extravagance (which they themselves had manipulated you into) to be authentic or safe enough to let themselves be stupefied by? Because that's what you mean, right?”

She sighed. “I guess they felt that seeing it would nurture their might or something.”

“Oh,” Jasmine uttered. “And the guys who looked at it later, they too then or what?”

“They seem to be into to me as something to believe in as if I had been promising them to be extravagant for their sake! Some even try to contact me, and expect me to assume there is no fallback to their pursuit of me!”

Christine looked at her. “Cecilia,” she said, “I don't have it men are into that just because they've been watching you – or other, voluntary or not, porn stars – that they must be horny enough to always ask for it. But I assume that it can be awkward to deal with them, since they assume your open for it.”

Cecilia looked back at her and said: “I assume they are all assholes for the sake of pretending it's masculine to be into sex as an indulgence for me to have for their sake!”

Well, then,” Jasmine answered, “Perhaps I can take that stands too. ... That would help me, I guess, to find myself responsible enough not to be a token of their pretensions and at the same time fanciable enough to be aspired for as the type of woman who is really into what many of their kind ask for.”

But,” Sharlene inquired, “how about that perhaps they can't then find it in you to be sensible enough to care about points of view that aren't exactly theirs, but which have been imposed upon them by media or so?”

I don't find it in them to actually care. Instead I find it in them to be foolish enough not to be dealt with as actual fellow human beings.”

Uh, ah! I see!” Jasmine responded. “Is it worth it never to give them a moment of appreciation, whether or no they ask for it, then?”

Cecilia giggled. “I know it's not true that they all are assholes! But I find it in them that they can be treated as such. So it is, whether or not they are bad enough to have to be taken that way, I still can see to it that they seem to be getting what they deserve, if they are simple enough to believe they can actually try to get me to do those things for them!”

Monday, June 17, 2019

Can one ever Know who is Behind what?

Marmsbrook retreat for psychological rehabilitation was situated in a fairly large forest, with only a private road that led there. There was a high fence around its yard, with a gate in it, which virtually always locked. There was also a garage (that was continuous with the fence) on one side, for staff members and occasionally one or two of the patients – to park their cars. It could be entered by foot from the yard – by those who had keys. On the other side, though outside the fence, there was a small pond fairly nearby. In it some of the patients occasionally were allowed to go swimming or fishing, usually with at least one escorting staff member.

The rehabilitation was specialized on patients that apparently had become dangerous because of abuse. With this in mind the staff were discussing who was how much of a hidden abuser in their different patients. An old nurse, named Eva, said that for at least some – and perhaps many – of them such hidden abuse evidently came first and foremost from their mothers. She talked especially about two siblings (a brother and a sister), both of whom she had known for more than five years. “I know that both of them are so obnoxious that one would believe there's a father behind it. But, firstly, they have different fathers, but their behaviors are alike. Secondly neither of the fathers had very much to do with that child of his.”

The manager, a fairly chubby old man, hardly seemed agree. “But in that case,” he responded, “ she, the mother, would have to have been abusive in the sense that she didn't care about them but she evidently has cared. Wouldn't it be more likely that they both felt drawn others, who mislead them? Because, there's no sign, in either one of them, of caring to acknowledge it when someone else has a stressful situation. It is they who don't care in that sense, who usually have been abused by either a father or some other male authority. Are you implying that these two are telling examples of the opposite?”

Eva looked thoughtful. “Yeah! I need to see them as telling examples of that it really must have been their mom. Because neither of them has really had much of any male authority about them. Didn't you know that?”

He cleared his throat. “In a sense,” he said after a while, “the abuse can be partly their mothers. In an other, the main abusers must have been more capable than she is of domination and callous brutality.”

I have,” Eva objected, “investigated those possibilities, and it seems that neither of them can have been abused so much by anyone that it can compete with their mother's influence.”

Another nurse, Carla, said: “The sister seems to be into that her abuse was about being manipulated! She has had it there was no escaping mom's tricky make-believe about her that she is abusive herself. Thereby she cannot escape the notion of there being no moral to associate to.”

Both the manager and Eva looked thoughtful. For a while there was a silence, then a male nurse, Tony, broke in: “So has the other one at least perhaps, or in a sense. Because he has confessed to me that there was no means by which he could easily feel that softness actually was trustworthy!”

Eva inhaled audibly. “Exactly!” she asserted. “That's exactly the impression I have. I mean of the both of them! Exactly that!”

Hm, well, in that case,” the manager muttered, “I'll have to try to reconsider and re-adapt our treatment program a bit. But, as far as I can tell, I cannot, as of yet, assume that there is no actual implications of that the responsibilities of the involved have to be conformed to in any other sense than that I can have it there's no complex issues about this type of situation.” With that he closed the meeting.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Why Don't They Seem Guilty of Pretension?

On a park bench, Nina and Harold discussed an issue they both felt was disturbing. It was about manipulators who seemed to view themselves as attractive even though they weren't what anyone, probably wanted.

“As if,” he said, “they don't have to deal with that they are manipulators.”

“yeah, it's weird.” She looked downwards for a second before adding: “Is it really true, that no one would believe their story about them?”

“Hardly,” he answered.

“So how can they get away with it?”

“If you mean Peter, then it's because when he intimidates, they fall for the illusion of his power being an absolute notion of threat against their integrity. Probably they feel they can't oppose him without him being able to seem real about himself, in a sense that doesn't make him feel small. ... Of course some feel threatened simply because he's a macho guy. But that can hardly be the most important aspect of it!”

She looked thoughtful. “That dude! Well he isn't really a nuisance until one finds out that what he really wants is to seem worthy of everyone's sexual interests!”

“No! I know! I could have been wrong about him, for a while, also.”

“Hm. When such people pretend to be worthy of one's attention, they mask sometimes themselves behind that one can make a mistake, occasionally, about one or two others, who don't really want to fake that stuff but about whom one might imagine it. When he for example pretended I was a someone who didn't know my own interests if I didn't respond they way he wanted, then he also suggested that his kid brother who actually would be there and fake it even worse! But that kid brother of his, ah, he isn't really that much of a fake. He's sort of about it, wants it, but he isn't into enforcing himself upon someone, I think. At least not very easily, that is.”

“Hm, no, I agree. He cares about humility as a virtue, I guess.”

“Who wouldn't with such a big bro?” She giggled.

He looked thoughtful. “How about those two whom you were intimidated by for being callow, Steve and Jenny? They both are siblings of Dan. Ehm, you know, Dan, that tough guy who seems fond of pretending his religion is a call for saying he's innocent even when he can't be. i think they both are younger than he is.”

“That's different! They feel they are secure, probably, with him about and protesting about whatever goes against them as well as himself.”

“I guess being that way is something that makes him feel that he has a right to pretend everyone else is mediocre, and thereby that he should get his dick into anyone who perhaps is into anything of that kind.”

“That's why I feel that these types of fellows are all about trying to be into sex although they shouldn't have it!”

“Exactly that is what either of them could have as the target of their insinuations about themselves as those fellow victims of being unjustly accused!”

She sat and stared for a while. “You know, I would like to cry about this, but I can't because those guys have had it my tears are about me being especially sensitive about not being able to admit that I want them.”

“Have both of them done that?”

“Yeah!”

“Exactly those two, then?”

“One more guy has, and then one woman has done it too, actually.”

He thought for himself, for a while. Then he stood up and proclaimed: “I don't feel any woman is about that trick. If you have it that woman – who is it by the way? – had it in her, then you probably can see it in the way she manipulates for seeming real about love. ...”

It's old Beatrice. ... She does pretend it!”

Oh ... her. Yeah, OK!”

You see! There is one.”

Hm. Yeah, OK, that's one! ... Strange for me that I didn't realize it! She has actually almost done it to me as well. But, you know what? She simply pretends there's no point in seeming uninterested in her. It's not she, but guys who can seem like they're worthy of it without seeming to pretend they're appreciating themselves for no reason!”


Tuesday, October 2, 2018

The Blackmail

As Gina saw her twin brother for the first time for about since childhood, she felt surprised and troubled about what his attitude seemed to be nowadays. Because he was into stating that associates of his were unreliable, and self-centeredly he spoke about them as foolish and unreasonable. Thereby she felt that he had probably grown out of his character and sufficed, somehow, to become awkwardly into indecorous and improper criticism.

The parlour they sat in was dimly lit. They had met here in order to talk about the fifteen years that had passed since he and she separated when their parents divorced. He had lived with his father and she her mother, and those two had been too antagonistic against each other to even let their two children meet. But a few days ago Gina contacted her brother and he agreed to meet her.

“But Harold,” she asked, “do you really mean to tell me they're all into such pretences and stuff? That is, I don't believe they could all be into it without that having to mean you should change your workplace!”

“That's because,” Harold answered, “if I move to another workplace, those who are nasty to me at my present one will have it seem that they had reason enough for treating me that way. That is they wold sooner or later have the new people also treat me that way!”

Gina seemed concerned when she said: “I bet that it isn't about what there could be to that danger of oddities that you don't want to realize aren't actually too weird to accept. ...”

“It's about those oddities seeming normal and there hardly being any occasions of security against that they can be trusted as normal - not for them, that is. But for me there has been!”

“And what are they?”

“One of them is that my colleague has pretended that I am inane, and that she has everyone thinking about me that way. Also, she pretends I'm artfully into pretending everyone else is immature in the ways she pretends I am. Thereby, also, the rest of my colleagues are into viewing me as such.”

“Really? What can be the reason for them taking her part and believing her all that much?”

He sighed. “As far as I can tell it's because she seemingly isn't too stuck up to be trusted.”

She looked at him. “Do you mean she isn't trying to pretend she's really something but still trying to pretend you are such a low person that you should be seen that way?”

“Yeah.” He cleared his throat. “She really does seem to be into that.,and she is quite artful in her pretensions.”

“Oh! And at the same time she pretends that you are the artful one?”

“Yeah, that's what she is to me.” a bit gloomily.

“How come then you don't go out and tell everybody that you are not artful, and that she's just pretending that you are?”

“I've tried that. But they have still believed her rather than me!”

“It's not true that you've come the right way about it if they don't apprehend that you aren't quite into anything like that, and it's not true that she shouldn't be the one whom you could have seem to be the one who's artful and fake!”

He sighed again. “It's easy to say that, Gina. Bit there's no way to stop her from having them believe her just the same!”

“Then there should be another solution. Why don't you go talk to her about it and say to her that she's wrong about you?”

“When I speak to her she's into believing her own stories about me, and treats me as though I was being artful about her. ...”

His sister looked thoughtful. “What then can make her seem so believable? Isn't it she who aught to seem as it is to view you that way?”

Looking at her he answered. “Gina, it's not I who can decide that about her. I can't have seem to be what she really is. It's not I who can stop that process of them trusting her and not me.”

“Oh, and then I have to pretend she isn't to be seen as that fake whom they should ostracized rather than you? Aren't they into any form of realizing what is really truthful and what isn't?”

“They seem to be into that, but only for reasons that aren't applicable in my case.”

She looked chocked. “Oh, so that woman gets away with her blackmail and you just can't do anything! Then I should go speak to them! Perhaps I can set things straight around there.”

“I hope so. If you can do that, then perhaps things will become alright for me again.”

“Good. Then I will go there and straighten things out tomorrow, and I will do it so that they'll actually will realize that it isn't you who are stuck-up nor artful!”

“Great! Thereby we can work together and perhaps even come to terms with those colleagues of mine. Do you know the address of my workplace?”

“No. Perhaps you can scribble it down for me?”

He did. Handing her the note he stated: “Now see to it that she isn't there when you start talking to them. Because she is a very sly and cunning woman. Thereby you can perhaps have the upper hand against her.”

A few days later, after Gina had spoken to Harold's colleagues, his partner said to him: “I see that you and your sister have formed an alliance against me. How come you think we should think you are what you say just because you have a sister backing you up? Isn't it you who should behave in a certain way without having to involve a someone to pretend you do it?”


He looked at her. “There's no reason for me to be talking to you! It's not you who should ever have been at my work place to begin with! Because I have suffered a lot of blackmail from you, and I ain't willing to seem applicable for it again!”

Saturday, February 3, 2018

The Womanizer

There was a sensual feeling about him, that womanizer, of whom Thelma had heard that she'd better watch out. To her it seemed that he wouldn't ever try to be as bad as they had said. Somehow he seemed to figure it out about her, why she felt a yearning desire at this very moment. While she was thinking about it he showed himself to her as smart at cultivating emotions of affection, by saying to her that she was all that he could want for the sake of regarding her husband as the type of man who could make a girl seem fortunate in her marriage.
As she thought about it, she heard a bird sing, and she wondered if he even got nature to tell her that she should be his. She looked at him and felt that he might mean to her what she guessed that at least tens of other females had felt about him: the he might call for there to be a prediction about her that she be viewed as innocent, even if she did those nasty things that men and women should not do but could occasionally be wanting to do with each other as lovers and perhaps also as partners in some smart business of ... of dealing with care for anyone else as too mediocre to be seen as for real, somehow, she felt.
In the air of his essence, Thelma moreover found it hard to resist the thought of actually having it she somehow had the right to interpret herself as being actually supreme, which she hardly ever had felt before. But in another sense,she felt that she should say to herself that she aught to leave this situation immediately. Then she suddenly noticed that she was also sexually aroused by him, which made her feel nauseous about the fact that she had interpreted him as a guy so elope from. ...
Then she saw another woman coming near them. She looked at her and recognized her a little, as someone who seemed to go to much of the same boutiques as she herself did. It was a woman whom she had never thought of as being more promiscuous than most. But even as she was thinking this, she saw her begin to cling to vulgarly the man. Fairly soon she was kind of all over him.
To her astonishment watching this made her feel more aroused. It was as if she had it in her inner circles to feel that he was bad, and therefore she aught to desire him. Seemingly the desire grew and she felt all the more excited when she tried to think about that he was a bad man which she felt he was, both for herself and for that other woman.
As she was thinking about it, and trying to control her emotions, she saw it in her, the other woman  -  that she was trying to pretend Thelma was evil just for staring at them! Then she looked at him. Now it seemed he regarded himself as the man of choice for any woman who claimed herself to have a good inclination for creating love affairs or fun with belief in oneself as suitable for them.
Thelma thereby felt trapped. How should she now interpret herself as a good enough woman to be a housewife and also a lover, for the husband she had? If she didn't find a way to avoid feeling that she had a right to be like the woman that she saw clinging all over that man, then how could she possibly continue being respectable, she asked herself.
Then she saw that other woman alluringly try to pretend to consent to Thelma's apparent interest in the man. At the same, though, she vulgarly exposed her own interest in him as something she, Thelma, must appreciate to the extent she wanted to share him with her.
Even so, Thelma thought about her husband, and the way they had been trying for seven years to build a life together. Now she risked betraying him. Thereby she decided to try to feel that her emotions about the man in front of her were wrong in the way that they made her disregard the feelings she had been having for her husband.
She looked at the two of them one last time, then she finally decided to go to the buss stop, and then pretend as if this never happened. ... Thereby she felt relieved, and when she came home she made love to her husband as if she never would fall for a womanizer!