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“As I grew into womanhood my confusion at the world became more apparent. I was taking comfort in behaviours that were familiar, not bathing, wearing multiple layers of clothes and, like my mother, I was bingeing on food. Of course I was still very much a lonely unsupported child myself when I got pregnant - one who had never been nurtured or mothered and as such I struggled with the responsibilities of parenthood.”

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Full Circle

The title Full Circle implies a sense of closure and continuity, where events, experiences, or a character's journey reaches a conclusion that echoes or directly returns to where it began. Such a title often suggests an exploration of cycles in life, the idea that actions and consequences are interconnected, or that personal growth and understanding may lead one back to original starting points with new perspective. Without additional context specifying which edition or work, the title itself conveys metaphorical meaning about the nature of journeys-beingneither purely linear nor static but rather circular and recursive in nature. more

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