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The cycle of enabling must be broken from "summary" of Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood

It is not uncommon for women who love too much to find themselves caught up in a cycle of enabling. They may believe that by constantly giving and sacrificing, they can somehow fix or save their partners. This pattern often begins with small acts of kindness and support, which gradually escalate into larger and more significant sacrifices. As the relationship progresses, the woman may find herself neglecting her own needs and desires in favor of her partner's. She may make excuses for his behavior, cover up for his mistakes, and even take on the blame for his problems. In doing so, she inadvertently enables his destructive behavior and prevents him from facing the consequences of his actions...
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    Women Who Love Too Much

    Robin Norwood

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