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George Vithoulkas

(G.V.): I don’t quite understand what took place here; you had a
boyfriend for eight years, from 1970 to 1978, and then you
stopped going out with him. Who decided to break up?
(F.P.): I did.
(G.V.): Why?
(F.P.): I got to know my present boyfriend.
(G.V.): You fell in love with someone else?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Passionately?
(F.P.): Yes, definitely.
(G.V.): Was it sudden?
(F.P.): It happened over a period of several months.
(G.V.): At the same time you were also with that other man?
(P.P.): Getting to know one another took several months, but as
soon as we had more to do with one another I moved out.
(G.V.): And then what did the other man do? Did he plead with
you?
(P.P.): He begged me to stay, and he cried.
(G.V.): Weren’t you sorry for him?
(P.P.): No, I don’t think so. I was quite relieved when I moved
out.
(G.V.): You didn’t have a child with him?
(PP.): No.
(G.V.): Why? Because of precautions, or because you don’t get
pregnant easily?
(P.P.): No, we took precautions.
(G.V.): Were you in love with your first boyfriend, or were you
just going out with him because you were bored or something?
(P.P.): At the beginning, I was in love with him but it didn’t last
very long; after a year I already wanted to leave him.
(G.V.): And why did you stay eight years?
(P.P.): Because he often wept and pleaded with me not to leave.
He said that things would change.
(G.V.): Did you have other, parallel relationships, once or twice,
during those eight years?
(P.P.): Yes.

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