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Quote3. Eleanor to Lorena, March 7, 1933
?Hick darling, All day I?ve thought of you & another birthday [when] I will be with you, & yet to-night you sounded so far away & formal, oh! I want to put my arms around you, I ache to hold you close. Your ring is a great comfort, I look at it & think she does love me, or I wouldn?t be wearing it!?
This was written to Hick on her 40th birthday. The two women were apart, and Eleanor was clearly having a rough time of it. She sounds a little insecure talking about how Hick sounded distant on the phone. Often in her letters, Eleanor would remark if she hadn?t received a letter from Lorena that day. I get it. I get stressed when someone doesn?t text me back right away, especially if I?m romantically involved with said person. Can you imagine the stakes of that anxiety back in the days of snail mail?! Oh also, she?s writing about a ring Hick gave her here, a ring that reminds her of Hick?s love for her whenever she looks at it. As a bonus, that same letter also says: ?What shall we read Hick? You choose first.? Here, Eleanor?s alluding to how she and Hick planned to read books simultaneously and then discuss them. THEY HAD A TWO-PERSON BOOK CLUB. And Eleanor even lets Hick choose the first book, because she?s a good and generous girlfriend.
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Not them having to scissor in-between chapters.
BUT my theory about homosexuals was correct! It's ALWAYS been around, the earlier generations were really DL,
I wonder how that would've changed if they had Jack'd or POF back then tho 🤔
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Bulldag it out El'
Those white presidents and their wives had so many scandals back in the day.
Two-person book club?!
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Quote from: THROWING HANDS AFTER BIBLE STUDY. on January 29, 2017, 05:34:07 PM
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Quote3. Eleanor to Lorena, March 7, 1933
?Hick darling, All day I?ve thought of you & another birthday [when] I will be with you, & yet to-night you sounded so far away & formal, oh! I want to put my arms around you, I ache to hold you close. Your ring is a great comfort, I look at it & think she does love me, or I wouldn?t be wearing it!?
This was written to Hick on her 40th birthday. The two women were apart, and Eleanor was clearly having a rough time of it. She sounds a little insecure talking about how Hick sounded distant on the phone. Often in her letters, Eleanor would remark if she hadn?t received a letter from Lorena that day. I get it. I get stressed when someone doesn?t text me back right away, especially if I?m romantically involved with said person. Can you imagine the stakes of that anxiety back in the days of snail mail?! Oh also, she?s writing about a ring Hick gave her here, a ring that reminds her of Hick?s love for her whenever she looks at it. As a bonus, that same letter also says: ?What shall we read Hick? You choose first.? Here, Eleanor?s alluding to how she and Hick planned to read books simultaneously and then discuss them. THEY HAD A TWO-PERSON BOOK CLUB. And Eleanor even lets Hick choose the first book, because she?s a good and generous girlfriend.
sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Not them having to scissor in-between chapters.
BUT my theory about homosexuals was correct! It's ALWAYS been around, the earlier generations were really DL,
I wonder how that would've changed if they had Jack'd or POF back then tho 🤔
ch, homosexuality was alive and well in biblical days :plzstop:
She LOOKS like a stud
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