Thank you for the feedback. Wonderful detail and much for me to think about.
I would say I was not entirely without empathy for Debbie. I was trying to express our little-girl jealousy at her reaching womanhood before us, so I'd say our emotions were a mix of admiration and envy. We sure all dressed just like her as soon as possible. Maybe I should write a sequel... hmmm... :-)
Yes--it reminds me of going to the army & navy surplus store to buy those wide white canvas belts with rivets, and to Pier I, when all they sold were bead curtains & black light posters :)
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I would say I was not entirely without empathy for Debbie. I was trying to express our little-girl jealousy at her reaching womanhood before us, so I'd say our emotions were a mix of admiration and envy. We sure all dressed just like her as soon as possible. Maybe I should write a sequel... hmmm... :-)
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