Dr. O'Neil is a such cad. Eleanor is better off without him. They wouldn't have much a marriage anyhow -- his career would always mean more to him than a wife and family. There were red flags about him from when she first met him during the interview at the hospital. Eleanor would've just been a sort of an intellectual trophy wife for him amongst his peers. And then I could just see him being jealous of her for any medical accomplishments she made.
Poor poor Eleanore. She so wants to give her heart to a man who wil let her be an equal partner in love, life and work and she keeps getting disapointed.
Dr. O'Neil is a such cad. Eleanor is better off without him. They wouldn't have much a marriage anyhow -- his career would always mean more to him than a wife and family. There were red flags about him from when she first met him during the interview at the hospital. Eleanor would've just been a sort of an intellectual trophy wife for him amongst his peers. And then I could just see him being jealous of her for any medical accomplishments she made.
newbeequilter 3 months ago
Poor poor Eleanore. She so wants to give her heart to a man who wil let her be an equal partner in love, life and work and she keeps getting disapointed.
mrspopp123 7 months ago