So I came
across an article about changing children’s books and their endings to more
appropriate ones that speak to modern times. It's called 'Writer Reworks 'Love you Forever' To Take Out The Creepy Parts'
This particular story: ‘Love you Forever’, as a whole is a cute story about a parent’s love for their child. However, you take the context, the times and what I’ve experienced and what others have experienced and you see that the ending is basically a child complying with a parent’s wish to have control or be overbearing and spying on their child which has multiple psychological effects on both parties. As one that had no privacy growing up until I was the age of 25 (other than when I was away in college), I understand the need to also set boundaries with loved ones both in home and outside of home. I also know even while dating, I became complacent in allowing my boyfriend to just drop by whenever it suited him and that’s not love and that’s not caring that is abuse with minimal me time. I was so used to not being alone because of lack of privacy that I just allowed it.