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Originally Posted by puzzle_bug1987
I also feel for someone who is so desperate to communicate they think the only way is to threaten suicide. It's sad they haven't been listened to in their lives and they feel they have to resort to those types of threats. It's messed up, but really tragic.
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Yes, it is, and that coping skill has to be changed. In my husband's case, he had a horrible childhood and had huge abandonment issues. i get that, and I got that at the time but it didn't make it any easier. I'm a strong woman, but not that strong and at the time I wasn't nearly as able to set boundaries on that kind of behavior as I am now. He needed to learn better communication skills, and did through therapy. He no longer engages in that kind of emotional manipulation. Therapy helped him manage his emotions in a more healthy way, communicate his needs clearly without manipulation, and quite honestly, saved our marriage. So much negative talk about therapy around here, but I, my husband, my children, my family have benefitted greatly from therapy.