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We Didn't Dance You See
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In 'We Didn't Dance You See' ('Such a Quiet Girl' Part 2), the sequel to 'We (Don't) Need To Talk', Pamela describes her childhood and then growing up and marrying, followed by her later years when she'd practically given up on relationships. Had she ever known that she had to look for anything in a partner, what should be tolerated in a relationship, and that she should be treated with respect, her life would've been straight forward. She'd also have acted as if she'd been deserving of anyone…
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In 'We Didn't Dance You See' ('Such a Quiet Girl' Part 2), the sequel to 'We (Don't) Need To Talk', Pamela describes her childhood and then growing up and marrying, followed by her later years when she'd practically given up on relationships.

Had she ever known that she had to look for anything in a partner, what should be tolerated in a relationship, and that she should be treated with respect, her life would've been straight forward. She'd also have acted as if she'd been deserving of anyone who was her equal.

Pamela also describes more of her relationship with her mother and how they got on and reacted to each other on a day to day basis, before eventually discovering the cause of her life-long problems.

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  • Author: Kim Lawson
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  • Year: 2016
  • Pages: 438
  • ISBN-10: 1785077074
  • ISBN-13: 9781785077074
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

In 'We Didn't Dance You See' ('Such a Quiet Girl' Part 2), the sequel to 'We (Don't) Need To Talk', Pamela describes her childhood and then growing up and marrying, followed by her later years when she'd practically given up on relationships.

Had she ever known that she had to look for anything in a partner, what should be tolerated in a relationship, and that she should be treated with respect, her life would've been straight forward. She'd also have acted as if she'd been deserving of anyone who was her equal.

Pamela also describes more of her relationship with her mother and how they got on and reacted to each other on a day to day basis, before eventually discovering the cause of her life-long problems.

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