The most valuable sections are those dedicated to . Riso doesn't just tell you to say "no"; he gives you a philosophical framework for why a loving "no" is often more respectful than a resentful "yes." He distinguishes between conditional love (which he defends as healthy) and unconditional love (which he argues is appropriate only for children or pets, not adult partners).
Riso recommends for setting these boundaries, or are you interested in other books he has written on emotional dependency? (PDF) Los limites del amor (1) - Academia.edu 23 Nov 2024 — walter riso los limites del amor
The central premise of the book is that love does not justify everything. Riso posits that for a relationship to be healthy, it must be "democratic"—horizontal both in and out of the bedroom, reciprocal, and autonomous. He argues that the popular idea of "giving everything" to another person is often a distortion that leads to emotional dependency and the erosion of self-esteem. The most valuable sections are those dedicated to
These are the most basic. They involve your core values regarding honesty, fidelity, and physical/emotional safety. An ethical limit is broken when you are lied to, manipulated, humiliated, or physically harmed. (PDF) Los limites del amor (1) - Academia