Talk:Imprinting/@comment-5385060-20140901165919/@comment-5385060-20140902190033

I agree with all of your points, Sethnesmee. I think somewhere in her mind Meyer probably thought this was romantic. Saying that the guys become stronger shifters, or whatever. It had the total reverse effect. If someone reading about these characters, who had no idea how disturbing the situations are, would read it and think that as long as they have someone to love, it doesn't matter what you want out of life.

At least with the vampires, where they are all about soulmates, both are free to live out their dreams. Something close to a real couple. I find that people who argue that imprinting is right, are oblivious to how disturbing the imprints are.

Kim and Jared! I knew there was on imprint I did approve of, but I forgot what their names were. Now that one I felt was right. Because that does happen. Even without the imprint, he probably could have noticed her and liked her. As happens in real life. How the perfect person could be there, but it takes a while to see them.

I honestly think that Meyer really should have taken a little time out, and really focused on what she had created in the imprint couples. Maybe a little less on the Jacob/Bella/Edward triangle. To allow herself to see the horrible message she is spreading through these poor characters.