Bitchmaker

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Bitchmaker by G.F. Morris, AuthorHouse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: G.F. Morris ISBN: 9781477254202
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: November 5, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: G.F. Morris
ISBN: 9781477254202
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: November 5, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Even in 1952 the hospital that I was born in was antiquated. My mother it seems was always just outside of my physical reach, on those rare occasions when she was not at work, at church or catering to my father. She poured motherly love on me. These one on one time were far and few in between and never enough. I tried to prolong the attention by crying which only resulted in me being spanked (no one likes a loud mouth crying brat). It soon became clear to me the less attention I brought to myself the better it was for me, all the way around. There was plenty of laughter in my house but not by me. I learned not to cry when I was hungry. I learned it was better to wait for someone to notice that I needed changing and maybe they would remember to feed me or maybe not. I learned to crawl off by myself and listen to the tone of voices around me thereby gauging when it was safe to show myself and how I would be treated, these signs and symbols I filed away. Since it was females who God put in dominion over me, it was my goal to one day reverse those roles, it was out of these resentments that I wasted a lifetime turning women into bitches by inflicting emotional and physical harm on them. These dysfunctional character defects were the result of being the only boy child in a houseful of hedonistic women. This book is about the baggage I brought into my relationships which caused a lot of women in self defense to become bitches which is the reason for my repenting of the sinful hurt I inflicted on others as well as upon myself and how I recovered.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Even in 1952 the hospital that I was born in was antiquated. My mother it seems was always just outside of my physical reach, on those rare occasions when she was not at work, at church or catering to my father. She poured motherly love on me. These one on one time were far and few in between and never enough. I tried to prolong the attention by crying which only resulted in me being spanked (no one likes a loud mouth crying brat). It soon became clear to me the less attention I brought to myself the better it was for me, all the way around. There was plenty of laughter in my house but not by me. I learned not to cry when I was hungry. I learned it was better to wait for someone to notice that I needed changing and maybe they would remember to feed me or maybe not. I learned to crawl off by myself and listen to the tone of voices around me thereby gauging when it was safe to show myself and how I would be treated, these signs and symbols I filed away. Since it was females who God put in dominion over me, it was my goal to one day reverse those roles, it was out of these resentments that I wasted a lifetime turning women into bitches by inflicting emotional and physical harm on them. These dysfunctional character defects were the result of being the only boy child in a houseful of hedonistic women. This book is about the baggage I brought into my relationships which caused a lot of women in self defense to become bitches which is the reason for my repenting of the sinful hurt I inflicted on others as well as upon myself and how I recovered.

More books from AuthorHouse

Cover of the book One Square Mile of Memories... by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book The Hypnotist by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book You Are What You Believe by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Morning, Noon, and Night Journeys by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Woman of Purpose by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Peanut King by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Barron's Thistle by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book The Spirit of Want by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Factory Smiles by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book In My Own Words (Still Running) by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book A New Romanticism: by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book My Journey to Redemption by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book The Tortoise Shell Comb by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book Unordinary Love by G.F. Morris
Cover of the book From an Officer's Wife by G.F. Morris
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy