![]() ![]() ![]() Doyle describes meeting Abby and knowing instantly that it was right. It's not about clinging to a new set ideas, but rather accepting that life will involve a continual birth and rebirth of ideas. In Part II: Keys, Doyle discusses letting go of the ideas that she has clung to in the past in order to allow herself to evolve and continue evolving. Doyle also recalls telling her therapist that she has fallen in love with a woman, only to be given the advice that she should try giving her husband blow jobs if she's reluctant to have the intimacy of sex with him. In Part I: Caged, Doyle discusses the messages girls are given about how to act, about learning about Eve's original sin, and about being told to do what's "right" or what she "should" do instead of what they want to do. ![]() Doyle imagines that, if asked, the cheetah would say that it knows it should be grateful for the life it leads, but something is missing and that it longs to be wild. The zookeeper insists that the cheetah has a good life at the zoo, but Doyle sees it and feels sad for the cheetah. In the Prologue, Doyle describes taking her daughter, Tabitha, to a cheetah run. ![]()
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