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What they fear is that the responsibilities of independence will be thrust upon them. Philip’s most personal inner image, the primary inner image, is of a single, free, independent male.
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It does not take much to see that. This is not to say that he is not a family man, but that the image of a family man has been transposed by him, as well as by others.
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You have not introduced yourself to the woman who is your wife in one important manner. She sees the individual that you have permitted her to see; and that image is husband.
The image is tied up with certain emotions usually connected with the institution of marriage, and with being a respectable breadwinner and a father. You have not completely introduced your inner image, but only hinted at it, so that to her it is secondary and unreal, when she is faced by actual events in which you behave as the inner image, she is bewildered, confused, and imagines that you are demented.
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She thinks you are composed entirely of the image that you show to her. Therefore, any change in that image frightens her. If she knew that you were more than that image, she would not cling to that image so strongly.
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