radiantfox67 wrote on 30 Aug 2024 01:05:
---I tried to put this in the guidebooks category but didn't have permission, so here goes nothing--
One time years ago when I was really struggling I mentioned to my then-therapist a story I had read in The Battle of the Generation (if I remember correctly, I was presenting it positively, like, "Look isn't this cool?") but he like shook his head disapprovingly. Basically the story was about this chasson and kala who, when they got to the yichud room, the chasson told his new kala that he had been clean from p for the past 5 years and she cried tears of joy. This is extremely impressive. However, my therapist disapproved because (iirc) he didn't see it as a healthy thing to be pushing in the face of people who are in the thick of it. Kind of like gedolim stories.
Are there two camps on the quality of this book on this site or does everyone pretty much give it their haskama?
The story has an offensive odor, and I hope nobody takes it as inspiration and surprises his Kallah in this manner.
To be precise, I think the story stinks.