The deepest cut of the book is this:
But the central tragedy Faur unveils is this: Las Mujeres Que Aman Demasiado Patricia Faur
Faur’s deep insight is the distinction between loving and fixing . Society teaches women that their worth is measured by their capacity for forgiveness, for tolerance, for endless, self-immolating empathy. "Love harder," the fairy tales whisper. "Be patient. He will change." Faur calls this what it is: a slow, dignified suicide of the self. The deepest cut of the book is this:
The path out is not finding a "better man." It is becoming a woman who no longer requires a man to be broken in order to feel worthy. self-immolating empathy. "Love harder