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by hallway_monitor
1722 days ago
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That case doesn't apply because it's not love and that partner is not committed to the relationship. In fact I would go so far to say it's pathological. I think GP would agree that this type of self help book is not a Rosetta Stone and its core truth may be somewhat banal ie think about what makes your partner feel special not only what makes you feel special. Maybe part of the success formula for these pop psyc books is that we need these truths to be wrapped in a story and labeled so we can remember them more easily. |
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Here's a question: you like the framework. Have you ever seen a specific relationship be saved by it?