Ladies you want to be Romanticised right?
We bonded through that show's Romanticised version of the nuclear family.
The word even lent its name to a 19th-century literary movement- the Kailyard School of Fiction-
which provided a Romanticised vision of rural life in Scotland.
And while it is often Romanticised or made sentimental,
the brutal reality is that many of us experience fairly unpleasant symptoms when in the throes of love.
At the same time,
mental disorders should not be Romanticised or left unattended simply because they may
or may not predispose to problem solving, personal development, or creativity.
Rather than being medicalised or Romanticised, mental disorders,
or mental‘dis-eases', should be understood as nothing less or more than what they are, a cry from our deepest human nature.
Over the past century,
generations of US boys have grown up romanticising the Wild West by playing‘cowboys and Indians' with replica six-shooters,
battling each other as‘cops and robbers' armed with plastic revolvers, or staging vast campaigns of toy soldiers in which opposing armies were gunned down in droves.