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De tanto amarte, me olvidé de mí by Walter Riso explores the importance of self-love in preventing the loss of personal identity within relationships, focusing on healthy reciprocity rather than excessive giving. The book outlines how to identify and avoid unhealthy, "toxic" romantic attachments, urging readers to maintain their own values and life projects,,. The book outlines how to identify and avoid
"This book made me realize that my 'romantic devotion' was actually codependency. Riso doesn't romanticize suffering for love; he calls it what it is: a slow suicide of the self." "The chapter on 'love agreements' was a game-changer. He explains how to love without losing your identity." "Hard to read because it hits too close to home. You will feel exposed and uncomfortable—that's a good sign." He explains how to love without losing your identity