Yes! But we mature and change as we get older and the things we desired in another in our 20/30/40s change dramatically.. I think it is less about ego (feeling more powerful) and more about love and happiness or emotional as we get older. Perhaps most have achieved their life goals by then anyways and priorities change! After rearing one family; rearing a second one would be on the bottom of my bucket list!
Yes that is true but in this scenario the person knew that they were buying love from someone that did not want to be with them.. Material gifts for the sake of buying love? That would never work, its not a genuine transaction!
The Reformation Until the 1530s, the Church in this country, as in the rest of Western Europe, was under the final authority of the Pope, and its doctrine and worship were Catholic. When Henry VIII failed to persuade Pope Clement VII to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, he had himself declared Supreme Head of the Church in England and closed down all the monasteries—though he continued to regard himself as a Catholic. After a brief experiment with Protestantism under his son Edward VI (1547-53) and a brief return to Catholicism under his elder daughter Mary I (1555-58), England officially became Protestant in 1559 under his younger daughter Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Except under the Catholic James II (1685-88), Catholicism remained illegal for the next 232 years.
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Defender of the faith..... The title was first conferred by Pope Leo X on Henry VIII (Oct. 11, 1521) and it is represented on all British coins to this day..
Hello IncubusBaig I reviewed the film first and discovered in addition to the great reviews that Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander met on the film set and are now married, so there was great chemistry going on too.. It was quiet sad at the end but a real good film to chill out..
Have you seen Victoria (about the young Queen Victoria). I would recommend.....
RE: Do we really have choice?
Yes! But we mature and change as we get older and the things we desired in another in our 20/30/40s change dramatically.. I think it is less about ego (feeling more powerful) and more about love and happiness or emotional as we get older. Perhaps most have achieved their life goals by then anyways and priorities change! After rearing one family; rearing a second one would be on the bottom of my bucket list!