Talk:Imprinting/@comment-47.223.170.171-20170902025212/@comment-47.223.170.171-20170902185924

Yeah, I actually wasn't trying to defend the idea of imprinting. I agree with many of the problems you find with it. I'll even agree that in some ways it makes the wolf weaker just as it makes them stronger in others. Then again that's just human nature. In some areas we're strong in other ways we're weak. I'm actually all about free choice. The idea that the wolves don't have one is actually appalling. I was trying to point out that the theory would make more sense if it made the wolves themselves stronger not that they have to breed to do so. I didn't articulate that well enough. Honestly I find the whole plot line the easy way out of trying to end the tension between the Cullen's and the packs, not that the imprint itself didn't cause more problems for them.