SanDieganMichael
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Joined: 10/3/2006 From: San Diego Status: offline
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As for the psychological aspects of “breaking” someone, one need look little further than literature; the Bard himself penned a play on the subject, “Taming the Shrew.” The idea of “breaking” is well played out in literature. It is not always psychological; it is not always physical, or even spiritual. Sometimes it is all three. To be broken can have as many meanings as the people who seek to break, who seek to be broken. I don’t think there is one right answer. The Bard’s poetic tale of endearment and strong willed witticisms touches on the subject quite well.
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