There are, apparently, two kinds of abused women; those who
grow up in a climate of abuse, and those who grow up in functional families,
enjoy a healthy relationship but then become vulnerable either through bereavement
or another major life crisis.
Of the many, many women who have spoken or written to me
over the years, offhand, I can only think of two who belong to the second
category.
However different their past experiences of relationships
may have been, nevertheless, in the course of their abusive relationship, the
beliefs of these two groups of women become, tragically,
indistinguishable.
This
happens because CLICK HERE to discover how abused women try to understand what happens in their relationship.
Annie Kaszina, international Emotional Abuse Recovery specialist and award-winning author of 3 books designed to help women recognise and heal from toxic relationships so that they can build healthy, lasting relationships with the perfect partner for them, blogs about all aspects of abuse, understanding Narcissists and how to avoid them and building strong self-worth. To receive Annie’s blog direct to your Inbox just leave your details here.
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