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I am loving you series, Ilana!

In this second part, I highlighted:

"Important! Being demonstrative is either part of someone's nature or not, and it would be tragic to mix the two types of personalities if they didn't know what they were getting into".

In my What I am, there is a demonstration that I opened up and answered all the questions of the future lover, even the most inconvenient ones, which resulted in a stable and wonderful marriage.

"Easier with an actual person in mind. I chose my best friend. Ha!"

I have so many in my head, that I choose all the ones I love and truly love me.

"All these questions about one's family of origin are a good idea, I think, because it's an indication of what your partner will expect home life to be like".

As is written in my Who i am, I owe everything good that I am to my parents, I mention that my mother read Monteiro Lobato to me and, after I learned to read, more Monteiro Lobato*, Lewis Carroll, Alexandre Dumas (father and son), Carl May**, Mark Twain, ; later, Isaac Asimov, and many of the classic Portuguese, American, Russian, French, German writers; I cite only Somerset Maugham, The Alexandria Quartet, Tolkien, Aronson, Mc Coulough, and Elias Canetti's Auto de Fé, as the ones that most influenced me in my learning about life.

*https://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Monteiro_Lobato

** https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_May

"How do you feel about your relationship with your mother?".

Our relationship was always more than that of mother and son: it was that of close friends.

I, the first child of three men, as much as I admired and praised my second brother, he suffered from the "Middle Brother Syndrome", which was only relieved after he did good psychoanalysis.

Thanks.

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Flavio Musa de Freitas Guimarães
Flavio Musa de Freitas Guimarães

Written by Flavio Musa de Freitas Guimarães

Already watching the eighty-eight turn of the Earth in curtsy around its King, I’m an engineer that became a writer, happy, in perfect health, body and mind.

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