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Sterotypes

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Revisado: 03-03-25

I'm struggling to get through even the first section because the characterization of the characters is heavy handed and not at all what was promised. in particular, I feel Mr and Mrs March are horribly mischaracterized and the assumption that Jo must be a lesbian because she's boyish is an enfuriating stereotype that you can't just be tomboyish. It is a modern view that I find distasteful.

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Completely off track

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Revisado: 02-10-25

Could not finish. Repressed memories from infancy are not taken seriously by any therapists worth their salt-- not that they gave no effect but the idea that you can actually remember them. Repressed memories-- excepting instances of extreme trauma, such as combat or car accidents-- are nearly always a therapist implanting them in suggestive minds to "prive" their own theory. The very minds the author warns are likely to please their therapist are the ones we are supposed to believe remembered things from when they were less than a year old.

The idea that people do not need unconditional love as an adult is also terrible and manifestly false. Every problem we currently have in society is someone seeking live for who they are and someone else denying it because they think they are unworthy. The fact that we are not fully capable of giving that live is irrelevant-- the important fact is that we keep trying to do it, because when everyone stops society will collapse.

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