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"GET MY SOCKS, WOULD YOU, HONEY~" Linda scurried around and
brought her husband a pair. "No, not these," he said. "I need the
black ones." She rushed off to fetch him another pair.
My wife and I watched similar scenes throughout the weekend.
When Pat and I drove home, we talked about Bill and Linda. We
both said we didn t like Bill. At first, we weren t sure exactly
why. But as we talked, it became clear. His helplessness put us
off. Every time he asked Linda to do something he could more
easily do for himself, we cringed inside. We also agreed that we
didn t have much respect for Linda. We figured she must not have
much for herself either or she wouldn t put up with Bill s behav-
ior. We decided not to see them again.
Nearly everyone is put off by full-grown people expecting oth-
ers to take care of them--like the coworker who can t do anything
on his own, the husband who blames all of his unhappiness on his
wife or the man whose first thought when meeting you is always,
"What can you do for me?"
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