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“I poured out my soul to him. I told him all about my life, my disappointments, my heartbreaks, my relationships, my philosophies about life. He knew things about me that even my husband did not know about me. For the first time in my life, I felt complete as a woman. I felt alive because he knew how to love me as I have always dreamt of being loved. It was dreamlike perfect while it lasted.”

“There is a waterfall in the book I have read, you know the one, “Emotional Rhapsody” and it’s under the tropical waterfall where he first encounters the woman of his dreams. She was washing her long hair, and the waterfall acted as a shower. He was so mesmerized by the beauty of this woman that he could not even approach her to say hello. Instead, he enjoyed her beauty, drank up all her movements, all her expressions, the way she breathed, the way she washed her hair, the way she turned under the waterfall, the way she closed her eyes as the water ran down her head and body. He watched in silence as she washed her thighs, he lived a thousand years of love in that moment and he never even knew her name”

“If only she had the same love that Gabriel and Stephanie shared; how different her life would have turned out before now. Sadly, she feels that it is too late for her, that her chance for a real and fulfilling love she could share is gone. Thoughts of being broken beyond repair, feeling that nothing in the world was going to make her happy; she concluded that this was going to be what was left of her life. At sixty-two years old, she is in a marriage with no future. Living a life of doubt, lack of self-esteem and confidence had become her “norm.” Truly, she believed that there was no miracle waiting for her to mend her broken soul. This self-fulling destiny was killing her”

“Let no man in the world have The gift from god or nature To see the little girl living In emotional poverty Living in fear and insecurity Living in a sixty-two-year-old woman I have come to see and know I love you with all my heart All that I have seen All that I knew All that I have given All that I love about you Is given from my soul To furnish your soul When the choices come No material gifts No emotional gifts Will match the immortal love I have in me That Only lives to love you” Santiago”

“It has nothing to do with her abilities or skills, she is more than capable and has demonstrated her capabilities throughout our marriage. I worry that something might happen to her. I have spent nearly forty years with that amazing woman, not a single day apart, never gone to bed with an argument, never gone to sleep or awoken without a kiss. The selfish part of me is that I don’t know what I’d do without her if anything happened to her.” Roberto shared this with love in his eyes”

“My definition of emotional torture is being married to someone for twenty years, living separate lives. The past ten years have been empty, with no intimacy, separate rooms, very little conversation, and not sharing dreams. We are strangers to each other and pass each other in the kitchen, or on the terrace, When necessary, we attend social functions as a couple, but that ends at the end of each event. Thank God we no longer have to socialize as we did in the first ten years we were married”