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10:00 BUT WHAT DO I GIVE TO SUCH [red ink]
A PERSON IN OUR RELATIONSHIP. [red ink]
JOKES-NO [red ink]
FRIENDS-NO [red ink]
BIG DICK-NO [ red ink]
MAYBE GOOD LOOKS. FRIENDSHIP, [red ink]
SOMEONE ALWAYS THERE, ETC. [red ink]
SOMEONE TO DECORATE HOME. [red ink]
MAYBE I COULD PLAN MENUS, ETC. [red ink]
BUT I WILL NOT BE A SUBSERVIENT [red ink]
BOTTOM. I WILL BE ON TOP [red ink]
SEXUALLY AS OFTEN AS HE. [red ink]
WE WILL BE EQUALS, BUT [red ink]
WE WILL NEED EACH OTHER. [red ink]
I WILL NEED HIS STRATEGY. [red ink]
HE WILL NEED MY TACTICS [red ink]
AND METICULOUS EXCELLENCE. [red ink]

10:10 Interestly, maybe the lack of such
a person for Mozart was [text inserted above- part of-] his downfall.
Sure he loved Constance, but maybe if
she had not been forced into the
submissive role. But in those days it
was important for the man to be
on top. Like me, Mozart was not
capable of seeing the overall
situation, and needed a"mgr" [sentence highlighted in yellow to -mgr]
of his household. But mgr [mgr inserted above] of his life?
No, of course not, who could do that?
I've got Gates[I've got Gates -highlighted in yellow] though & he had better
keep me happy. But is he
aware of my needs. I doubt it.

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