"Husbands, by and large," the straying wife of Frank Wedekind's classic erotic tale says to her lover, "are jealous only so long as they have no reason to be. As soon as there really is a reason for them to be jealous, it’s as if they were stricken with terminal blindness.”
"Husbands, by and large," the straying wife of Frank Wedekind's classic erotic tale says to her lover, "are jealous only so long as they have no reason to be. As soon as there really is a reason for them to be jealous, it’s as if they were stricken with terminal blindness.”