A Book
i read this book, like always because it got mentioned somewhere, i don't remember any more, the point i am sure i was told this was a lesbian story, well, i finish the book and guess what, it is not! not a bit, not a little =( BUT it has at least 3 mentions to the abortion paragraph, ahahaha #abortion&lesbianism right?... but even more important i just realized now after opening Wikipedia that Irmgard is a female name, so am happier and much more at ease, i definitely enjoyed the perspective , or in other words, i was really perturbed when i thought Irmgard is a guy, and don't take me wrong i do hate to see the difference but the female perspective is really ... what should i say, aware, sort of looking for independence and also, strong. I mean one can see that sometimes she tries to hard to understand and follow the boyfriend but she also sees this and thus leaves him, cause loving too much is too dangerous, she says, or smth like that.
what i like is that she is so pro abortion, and the mentions are always to complain at the fact that the paragraph (218) is there, and today 2018 it is still going. unbelievable.Am reading this book from 1931 and there paragraph 218 comes up #wegmit218 #wegmit219a pic.twitter.com/mMSgeDvfLi
— Rufus (@RafaPetunia) 16 de agosto de 2018