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Originally Posted by divine1966
Abusers often act kind and loving in between abuse so you let your guards down. If abusers were abustle 24/7, no one would stick around, they keep people around by offering occasional kindness.
I don’t think it’s healthy for your daughter to see her mother being with someone like that.
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I certainly agree with you there. She has been very clingy and weird with me lately and is constantly asking if im okay, like shes trying to protect me. Shes been funny for about a month now. I cant really see how shes picked it up though, but I know they are more intuitive than we realise.
Her heart was absolutely broken when I broke up with him last year. She loves him to bits. It took months down the line for her to stop tearing up about him, it makes my stomach turn to knots when I think about her going through that again.
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