Monday, January 7, 2008

Eddie’s Eternal Love

Why does Marguerite want to be in a place where there are only weddings? How does this relate to her own life, and to her relationship and life with Eddie?
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Weddings are a major chapter of a woman’s life. Marguerite remembers her happiest time when she and Eddie have found one another and decided to be together as husband and wife. It is during this time that a woman feels that she is most loved by his man. He spends thousands of pesos for a festive to introduce her as his better half and showers her all the love he can give. Weddings tickle and excite women. Marguerite specifies implicitly that hers is the only one she had in this world.

It will always be sunshine to a young girl to have been offered a marriage with a wedding feast full of dances, laughters and surprises. This highlights her shift to greater heights of her feminity. I wish that each man discovers how ecstatic she can be when proposals are made. The contours of a woman’s face glistening all over from her eyes through the nose to lips is her bliss.