Love Shouldn’t Come With an Apology
Love Shouldn’t Come With an Apology
Love is supposed to feel safe. But for many disabled people, love comes with rules we never agreed to. Don’t ask for too much. Don’t slow things down. Don’t need help too often. And always, always say sorry. Romance Without Apology was written to break that pattern. It starts with one simple truth: you do not owe regret for existing, and you do not need to apologize to be loved.
This book is not about fixing yourself or becoming “easier” to love. It’s about learning how to show up as you are—needs, limits, body, mind, and all. It talks honestly about things many people avoid: asking for care without guilt, setting boundaries without fear, and recognizing when love turns into pressure instead of partnership. The language is clear, human, and grounded in real life, not theories.
Romance Without Apology is for anyone who has felt like love required shrinking. It’s for people who were taught that their needs were a burden, or that care came with strings attached. This book offers tools, not lectures. It helps readers speak clearly, choose safer partners, and build relationships that adapt to reality instead of denying it.
This isn’t a romance fantasy. It’s something better: permission. Permission to take up space. Permission to ask. Permission to rest. And permission to believe that love—real love—does not require an apology.
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
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