• LustyArgonian@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    I never said the issue was projection in isolation.

    Socially accepted - no. It’s about if the person responds with control and boundary violations.

    I don’t really care if you like how she writes, her book was written in the early 90s back when marital rape was still legal and she had to explain in simple terms very complex topics to a lot of people needing help. Her books are absolutely amazing in how they convey these relationships and hold up to scrutiny by professionals (they are almost always one of the books on your therapist’s shelf, because they were and are so foundational in conveying these dynamics and therapists tend to loan them out).

    It’s good to read and be openminded.

    It isn’t about making my life easier. It is about identifying and understanding dynamics that I don’t want to be part of. Not all “self help” books are created equal FYI, and I wouldn’t call these self help anyway.

    This book is educational.

    It’s not about “facing power plays” and honestly not only does your last sentence not make sense to me, but your last paragraph in context is strange and I think I am missing your meaning.