Or was what he felt a milky cocktail of codependence and guilt, spiked with the overwhelming fear that he would never find anyone better? |
Sometimes as adults, we form relationships with a significant other that will recreate a dynamic of codependence. |
As the immunologist Graham Rook is fond of saying, co-evolution invariably leads to codependence. |
Dr. Lawrence-Lightfoot, the sociologist, says part of what makes it so hard to detach completely is the codependence that comes with putting two peas into a very tiny pod. |
Poets occupy a condition of production, scholars, of reception, but they share a codependence of doing and making. |
They make a place for themselves in the family by the very nature of their codependence. |