In a world that often glorifies the idea of "loving without limits"—the soulmate myth, the ride-or-die partner, the unconditional surrender—Walter Riso’s Los límites del amor (The Limits of Love) arrives like a much-needed, albeit blunt, conversation with a wise friend.
In short, Los límites del amor is an essential, if sometimes uncomfortable, read. Walter Riso successfully argues that the strongest loves are not the ones without limits, but the ones where both partners know exactly where they end and the other begins. walter riso los limites del amor
If you have ever felt guilty for asking for respect, space, or reciprocity in a relationship, this book will feel like an antidote to that guilt. That said, Riso’s style is not for everyone. He is a rationalist to the core, and at times, Los límites del amor feels almost too clinical. Readers who lean toward the poetic, spiritual, or deeply emotional side of relationships might find his approach cold. He prioritizes mental health over romantic passion, which is correct in theory but can feel reductive in practice. In a world that often glorifies the idea
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