He’s a soppy, penniless dimwit who carps and sulks about his wife’s wavering affections. ‘I just want her to respect me the way I respect her,’ he mopes. Do men talk like that? Maybe they did in 1613, ...
At the break of any scandal, the public mopes while the government, without flinching, sweeps the filth under the carpet. Ordinarily, scandals should birth reforms. Because they ought to summon ...
Imagine a new couple in their early 20s. Their relationship is fraying at the edges. She complains that if she doesn’t have sex with him, he mopes for days. If she does have sex with him, he’s happy ...