What are long-term relationships intended to provide?
Stability, companionship, creation of a home and family if that’s what you desire, and some sense of a safe place to come home to and deal with the cares of the world. 3. So, how does all of this relate to stupid behaviour? A: Stupid behaviour is how I describe irrational behaviour that throws caution to the wind and causes women to hook up with men who are unsuitable or dangerous. The warning signs are there but they let their romantic feelings override. The motives are wrong – they’re looking for someone to give them the castle or, if they’re very wounded and have had very bad experiences, someone who’s going to heal those wounds. So they go into a relationship with an unrealistic expectation of what marriage or a long-term relationship is going to be. They look to that other person to heal those wounds when they really should be healing those wounds with a therapist. 4. Why do you use fairytale narratives, referencing characters like Cinderella and Snow White, and how do they relate