In Caitlin Moran's "How to Be a Woman," the author humorously reflects on the phenomenon of friends idolizing their partners, often to an absurd degree. She captures the essence of this experience by describing a situation where a friend's enthusiastic praises set unrealistic expectations, presenting the boyfriend as a larger-than-life figure. Instead, the reality is a stark contrast, revealing him as an ordinary, quiet individual.
The author emphasizes the dissonance between perception and reality in romantic relationships, highlighting how love can cloud judgment. Moran's witty take on this scenario resonates with many, showcasing the peculiar dynamics of friendship and attraction, where love can sometimes lead to bewildering admiration that others struggle to understand.