I've noticed that women often have a desire to change men, even the ones they love.I've noticed that, too. Dougal frowned. Which is odd, when you think about it. Because if you didn'tlike the way a man is, why would you attach yourself to him to begin with?
by Karen Hawkins
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In the book "How to Abduct a Highland Lord" by Karen Hawkins, a character reflects on the tendency of women to want to change men, highlighting a paradox in relationships. The character expresses confusion about why someone would choose to be with a man whose qualities they wish to alter, suggesting a deeper issue at play in how relationships form and the expectations that come with them.

This observation invites readers to consider the complexities of romantic attachments and the motivations behind them. It raises questions about acceptance versus the desire for transformation in relationships, pointing out that love can sometimes be tied to the hope of change rather than unconditional acceptance of the partner’s true self.

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