It is the story of a woman who is perhaps as lonely as the man. Except she has been vilified for this loneliness. His loneliness is understandable; hers is not.
Our Ancient Loneliness | The Love Story of Adam and Eve

It is the story of a woman who is perhaps as lonely as the man. Except she has been vilified for this loneliness. His loneliness is understandable; hers is not.
Reuben, as the first born, should have received the honour befitting of a first born. But he does not. Leah’s womb is abundant, but Rachel’s womb is barren.
Nefertari, the Queen that Ramesses II romantically addressed as 'The one for whom the sun shines'.
Why is a love that is destined to be; so vehemently forbidden not to be?