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So... it's hurt people hurting people to feel less hurt?
I agree, but at the same time i think it's mostly him understanding the reasons (despite it still being unjustifiable) for his mother to have acted the way she did. This was something that was buried deep in his mind for decades, he liked his mother and wanted to know why she did the things she did. Getting to finally understand it a bit may have brought him some peace of mind at least.MC is empathizing at this rate, which is what you don't do with abusers
I hope. Personally, though still imho it would be too much of a copout, given how ambitious and well paced this whole series has been.Getting to finally understand it a bit may have brought him some peace of mind at least.
Valid points, I haven't been the biggest fan of his potrayal of the mother either, but I doubt he's gonna end this half-baked like you said. This could all very easily change within the next few chapters.It's not similar, it is textbook trauma bonding. Clearly by means of power imbalance, which is the reason I feel this is so half-baked
MC is empathizing at this rate, which is what you don't do with abusers. So either the author is going through the most destructive path just because (again, just lazy storytelling), or they just read a buzzfeed article about trauma bond and thought it was enough to base a whole series. I get the idea but it still feels conveniently meaningless.
Yeah and if this is the way this author does their stuff I'm glad.
God damnit, again! I knew it. Pattern seeking behavior 👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
would.