Talk:Imprinting/@comment-3027764-20120617042929

Ok... that was insightful. Before reading this, I thought imprinting was either sick or an excuse to force characters together. Now, I think it's much worse.

First of all; ''It has also been noted that the imprintee feels incomplete without the wolf nearby. ''So, basically, the imprintee loses her identity, and can only be completed by the one that imprinted on her?

''It is unknown what effects the imprintee's rejection would have on the imprinter, but it is implied that he would enter an irrational rampage and hurt her by accident. ''So, basically, her choice is "Except me, or get injured and/or die!" Now, that is sick. If this is the case, then that's a potential wife beater right there.

And, imprinting on children? That is wrong, because the child hasn't even experienced life at all, and they have to deal with the fact that they're only allowed to date one person, or they'll have to live with the fact that they not only ruined their imprinter's life, that they can also get injured as well just for telling them "No, I don't want to be with you."