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“Als verleiblichte Beziehung, als ganz konkrete Beziehungssprache verstanden, ermöglicht und begründet [die Sexualität] eine in ihrer leib-geistigen Einheit, "Eindrücklichkeit" und "Eindringlichkeit" unübertreffliche, im vollen Sinn menschliche Ausdrucks- und Verständigungsweise. Als solche ist die sexuelle Kommunikation in einer Partnerschaft nicht nur ein Beziehungsbarometer ersten Ranges, sondern gleichzeitig Quelle der Vitalität, Jungbrunnen und "Lebens-Mittel". Wer sich daher um das Wohl und den Bestand seiner Beziehung, Ehe und Familie sorgt, darf diesen Punkt herade heute, wo von der Lebenserwartung her über Jahrzehnte bestehende Langzeitverbindungen möglich geworden sind, nicht übersehen.”

“The Leo woman presents herself royally. She treats herself with care, constantly maintains the beauty and, as a rule, doesn’t go unnoticed by the stronger sex. The Leo Lady is employed to shining. she’s going to not miss the prospect to attend a loud party where she will be able to show herself altogether her glory. It’s quite easy for Leo to search out a typical language with men. But other women often treat her with caution, subconsciously considering her a rival. The character of the “lioness” is strong and strong-willed. In work, she is decisive, likes to lead. He takes relationships very seriously, and even more so – to marriage.”

“I can't forgive myself. You tell me there's nothing I can do about a natural change in feelings, but my relationship with Naoko was not that simple. If you stop and think about it, she and I were bound together at the border between life and death. It was like that for us from the start." "If you feel some kind of pain with regard to Naoko's death, I would advise you to keep on feeling that pain for the rest of your life. And if there's something you can learn from it, you should do that, too. But quite aside from that, you should be happy with Midori. Your pain has nothing to do with your relationship with her. If you hurt her any more than you already have, the wound could be too deep to fix. So, hard as it may be, you have to be strong. You have to grow up more, be more of an adult. I left the sanatorium and came all the way up here to Tokyo to tell you that---all the way on that coffin of a train.”