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An Escape That Is Both Literal and Figurative Implies Flight

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An escape that is both literal and figurative implies flight from some situation in the real world which is either stifling or overwhelming, as well as a metaphoric transfer to another, more desirable universe where events are happily resolved. What kind of experience does the author claim makes these escapes a reality?


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Reproductive Choice

The right to make decisions about one's own reproductive health and options, including the choice to conceive, use contraception, or undergo abortion.

Cohabitation

The state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.

Marital Satisfaction

The degree of happiness and contentment individuals experience in their marriage, influenced by various factors including communication, compatibility, and mutual support.

Child Adjustment

The process through which children acclimate to changes in their environment or life circumstances, affecting their emotional and psychological well-being.

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