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"I disagree with the notion that the author is courageous. The first sentence in the synopsis says..."

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“I disagree with the notion that the author is courageous. The first sentence in the synopsis says she found a man “handsome and charming”. How does choosing someone based on these superficial traits make her courageous? She got what she asked for. Abusers are always superficially charming. She is selfish and shallow, had to have a bad boy, and then cant take any responsibility when it all goes bad. I’m sure she ignored and rejected dozens if not hundreds of good guys on her way to her great husband. And I’m sure on some level she loved the chaos of the situation. This book is typical female rationalization. A bad role model for young women.”

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Amazon.com: drsls’ review of Crazy Love

Crazy Love is Leslie Morgan Steiner’s autobiographical account of being in an abusive relationship. This is one of the reviews.

Same dude commented elsewhere:

Yeah, just like I dont feel sorry for the woman he is beating today (or the author) who CHOSE this “handsome, charming” bad-boy. Lay in the bed you make ladies.

You know this dude, who has zero sympathy for women who are abused by their partners, totally thinks he’s the nicest nice guy of all time and he’d be a fine catch for any perfect 10 not too stuck on herself to date him.


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