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by bena
1525 days ago
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I'd recommend people don't. Mostly because people read stuff like that and extrospect rather than introspect. "How can I get my partner to speak my love language?" rather than "What is my partner's love language?" Everything becomes another tool of manipulation. "My love language is 'acts of service', so if you don't take out the trash, you don't love me." That's just straight up emotional manipulation. Whereas it should be "My husband prepares my coffee and oats every morning. This is how he shows he loves me." In the first, it's all about how one can use a concept to get what you want. In the second, it's about recognizing what's already being given and what it means. There should be a rule, where you can learn about this and other concepts, but you are never allowed to talk about it with people you have a relationship with. |
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on the contrary, if you both read the book together then you will both become aware that this is happening and you can do something about it.
There should be a rule, where you can learn about this and other concepts, but you are never allowed to talk about it with people you have a relationship with.
that sounds just about like the worst idea i have read in this whole thread today. it is exactly the not talking about these concepts that will enable the manipulation that you fear. to avoid manipulation you need to have this knowledge out in the open.