Ratings2
Average rating2.5
A reviewer I follow had a hard time believing Nagata's ‘shelteredness' or lack of understanding about loving relationships, but it was believable to me, although it did make me wonder if she was perhaps also neuro-diverse as it reminded me of conversations I've had with people with autism. I had to explain to a man who already had two sons that him having more kids would not lessen the love he had for his first born sons; love is an infinite resource I told him, but I understand the time and money are not.
She also talked about being molested in this volume — she kindly gave a content warning— has established other trauma/mental illness in this an her previous volumes, and talks about a lack of viewing healthy loving relationships due to her parents' arranged marriage.
I think this volume had a strong start with her sharing about the wedding for one photo shoot.
Some parts were a little repetitive or was an odd transition or two, might go back and reread some portions.