what does the statement imply: the charmers’ pretending nature or the deceitful essence of the notion of charm in general? Follow our lead and you won’t get lost regarding the translation of the charm language.

Charm and Rottenness

There are situations when parents spoil their kids. Happy Mamas and Daddies are so influenced by their kiddos' charm that they allow them everything and give them anything they ask for – great amount of sweets, toys, free time with friends instead of useful physically or mentally developing activities etc.

Sometimes we spoil our charming children so much that in the long run they climb up our head and hang their charming small legs down our shoulders in a highly powerful and freewheeling way. The same situation can happen with anyone grownup who skillfully uses his or her charm to achieve your innocently sincere benevolence.

In any case, we should be especially careful if we decide to fall for somebody's charm and start spoiling someone with our love or affection and other beneficial material or spiritual things for people get used to being spoiled rotten and as a rule demand more spoiling instead of saying thank you.

Many charmers are rotten. If they lack attention or something more pragmatically tangible i.e. things they used to receive without fail and now are deprived of because of their insolence and rottenness, they get upset or simply fly into rage – depends on a charmer's character and level of 'spoilage'.

The overspoiled charmers should be put in their place. Depriving them of all their previously won and charmed out privileges is the rightest choice for the ones who want to heal their charming but rotten associates or relatives.