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Lessons In Love For William & Kate From The Pop Charts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Janice Seto   
Tuesday, 01 May 2007


3. DISMISSAL: This is where the other person cannot stand your continued presence, perceives time and energy on you is a waste! He is even willing to sacrifice his legacy and earn the label of cad, just to get rid of you. As Donald Trump says: "You're fired!"

Would it have been better for the royal dynasty had both the present king of Nepal and France’s Louis XVI woken up earlier? Because at the DISMISSAL stage, the hard line has been drawn in the sand and the previous willingness to negotiate evaporates.

When they start renaming places and limiting use of your language, they don't want your kind at all. Get going or your stay will be in a cemetery.

To tell a person “All the fun has gone” (as William reportedly said to Kate) clearly spells out the message: "It's not fun anymore" but, more baldly, the sentiment: "You’re not fun anymore".

And "I don’t want to be nailed down" supports why William says he is not ready to get married. Sure, he is old enough to walk down the aisle but as they say about former American President Bill Clinton: "He's a hard dog to keep on the porch".

Kudos to William for being honest at age 22 and reiterating it now at age 24.

In the aftermath, William's reported scream of "I'm free…" — like Henry Higgins' declaration: "Thank God that's over" — and his flirtations indicate his eagerness to Kiss (another hit for Tom Jones with the Art of Noise) and reminds us of the lyrics: "There ain't no sign I'm more compatible with, I just want your extra time…I just want your body, baby, from dust to dawn…"



Will this lead to a Charles-Camilla redux? There is no valid comparison – Charles gave her up because he could not marry her and she was a relative secret.

No one in the media ever thought Camilla was Princess of Wales material, unlike Kate....whom William does not want to marry.

So don't wait for William to regretfully sing "Mandy" (good thing too, as no one can do it like Barry Manilow).

When he is ready, William will look around and find someone.

The reality is there are plenty of great women out there, although he faces the added burden of finding someone who is acceptable to the world.



 
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