A review by chehak
Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change by Robin Norwood

4.0

The phrases in the book get repetitive at times, but i feel that is why the conversation sticks, with the varied examples it gets easier to understand what goes in the mind of the person going through all of it. I liked this book and i feel that i would come back to it too. With all the bullshit we're fed by the media about how love is ever so painstaking and harsh and complex when it should be simple. Also with the trope of "I can fix him" in various forms of content when we know that an adult person is fully capable of choosing their path in life, makes this book even more important. It all boils down to the fact that one cannot give what they do not have; each person deserves to and should love themselves first instead of manipulating and gaslighting others to make themselves feel loved. It requires work, cognizance and dedication, but that's what enriches your life after you learn how to live a rich inner life.