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it is not your job to fix a broken person. if someone is toxic, you are not obligated to risk your mental and emotional health to change them. you can’t force someone to heal; they have to do it on their own. there’s nothing wrong with helping them through it, but don’t let them hurt you in the process.
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be careful with how much you tolerate. you are teaching them how to treat you
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“‘I’m not myself,’ she offered, guiltily. He smiled. ‘You can never say that. You’re just a piece of yourself right now that you don’t like’.”
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“Never lie to someone who trusts you, and never trust someone who lies to you.”— Deanna Wadsworth
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“How can you be my pain and my peace?”— iamomeriqbal
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Growing up in an abusive household is a fucking trip dude……If you’ve never had someone angrily wash a dish at you or fold a sock in your direction then how are you gonna understand why I get nervous when you quietly do the laundry, or why I ask “are you mad at me?” when you set the bag of groceries down too hard? It’s a totally different way of living and it impacts you long after you’ve left the situation.
This is so important.
Abused kids speak a language you can’t learn
My heart races when I hear someone sigh and then the adrenaline takes forever to wear off. I hate having these reactions even when I know I am safe.
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