I like how the opening phrase frames her as a "mother of two", implying that she's a single mom initially.
It's only later that it's revealed that she's feeling emotionally neglected by her husband Andrew, a farmer who's probably putting in 16 hour days on the combine while she flicks her bean to the sweet nuthins mirrored back to her from AI Ouija Chad.
Before single moms were so common, that phrase would not have been out of place. News stories would introduce someone with their occupation. With no implication of marital status.
John, an accountant, ...
Jane, a mother of two, ...
Was there ever a more female phrase? These people...
I like how the opening phrase frames her as a "mother of two", implying that she's a single mom initially.
It's only later that it's revealed that she's feeling emotionally neglected by her husband Andrew, a farmer who's probably putting in 16 hour days on the combine while she flicks her bean to the sweet nuthins mirrored back to her from AI Ouija Chad.
Before single moms were so common, that phrase would not have been out of place. News stories would introduce someone with their occupation. With no implication of marital status.
John, an accountant, ...
Jane, a mother of two, ...