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Hi everyone. I'm wondering if anyone can relate, offer suggestions or simply validate this experience as being somewhat normal. I've been unable to discuss my trauma in detail except with my husband, a little with my mom and a bit with my best friend as she witnessed quite a bit of it. Anytime I discuss it, I'm overwhelmed with guilt, worry that I will be judged and attacked or blamed and told I deserve it. My abusers did tell me I deserved it and for many years, I felt them right. For a few years now I've known 100% that I didn't deserve it, but only from the logical side of my brain. My emotional brain still harbors the guilt that I did. I haven't been able to discuss it in therapy, mostly because it's group therapy with regular people who aren't held to confidentiality laws and I have been verbally assaulted in group therapy several times making it worse. I try to talk about it on here a bit, or sometimes it just leaks out in my writing, then I feel such overwhelming guilt and shame and feel I'm bracing myself for the onslaught of accusations that I deserved it. I just don't understand. Why? I know that when it comes to discussing abuse I received from my loved ones, I feel guilty because I love them so much....I understand why they did what they did based on their own traumas and I know that laymen will judge my loved ones unfairly because they don't know the wonderful people they usually are....but why do I feel a need to protect the evil azzholes who I don't love or care about? Why do I feel guilty for telling the truth about them? I don't understand. Can anyone shed light or at least relate? Thank you for reading.
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I don't think anyone deserves abuse.
If they commit crimes, they get locked up. If they are too hard to deal with or unlikable, they get left. I've been told I deserved it, too. I think that's what abusers say to make them feel justified about being abusive. __________________ "And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!" . About Me--T |
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I'm sorry you deal with this stuff too. My abusers didn't get locked up or left behind....they had plenty of support. Maybe some are in jail now. I don't know how that makes me feel though.....doesn't change anything for me. As for my family members who assaulted me, I don't feel they deserve jail or to be ostracized.
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There are a lot of mixed feelings for kids whose parents abused them. It's a love/hate thing. Feeling guilt seems logical. I feel a lot of guilt for turning my back on my abusive mother now, but I'm still putting myself first.
We don't always have to be perfect, good, or right. Sometimes we can be selfish and self-preserving, IMO. __________________ "And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!" . About Me--T |
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I can relate to what you are saying Elsa. It's hard to explain how you love the individuals who hurt you. That you are on a level of how "hurt people hurt people" and you can see the whys and you don't want to condemn them. It is also hard to find a way to open up and talk about this with a therapist. It's understandable how in a group situation it can be even harder.
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Thank you both. Trish, I'm so sorry about the situation with your mom and agree its definitely alright to put ourselves first. It's crucial in these situations I think. It's taken me a long time to teach myself that I deserve better than what I've allowed for myself. I still struggle with this but it's much better than how it was even a few months back. I take lots of steps backward still though...it's a process I guess.
Open eyes, you are always so calming and helpful and I really appreciate you and your insights. I feel such a need inside to let it all flood out....I even had a therapist recently who I made a little progress with but that ended badly for reasons too long to get into. It's like I know I need to get it all out but something inside me makes sure I don't and my psyche punishes me when I try. I just don't understand it. |
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A lot of people grow up thinking and are told to keep their hurts to themselves. This is part of feeling "guilt" or "shame" when it comes to finally sharing one's history that "hurt" them.
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That makes a lot of sense, thank you. I can definately see how that's played out for me. Understanding is at least half the battle.
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I think that breaks down to being a compassionate human being who understands trashing them is never helpful to anyone. And even if the tongue is withheld in fear of retaliation or whatever, the same truth still applies: Nobody ever actually benefits. That does not mean nothing should ever be said to anyone, however, just that we be discerning in relation to when, where, how, why and to whom?
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I absolutely feel a lot of shame and guilt for the abuse I went through starting from my first memory until a few years after I left home and had gone into the Air Force to escape (I had a knack for getting into bad situations, and alcohol was my friend and partner in a lot of those situations). I also feel a lot of anger.
I have several memories of abuse that I have never shared with anyone. I honestly don't know if I can. I have a constant dialog in my mind, where I am telling a faceless person what happened, but I have never been able to tell my therapist, or friends, or even my husband. One event I don't feel much guilt about, I was only 10 at the time, but events that happened when I was 15 and 16, and in later years, I feel that I had some ability to control, and could have avoided if I really tried. Well realistically the incidents at 15 or 16 I didn't have control over, and unfortunately, my "best friend", who witnessed these events, did nothing to help me at the time. __________________ "Do you know what’s really scary? You want to forget something. Totally wipe it off your mind. But you never can. It can’t go away, you see. And… and it follows you around like a ghost." ~ A Tale of Two Sisters (Janghwa, Hongryeon) (2003) "I feel like an outsider, and I always will feel like one. I’ve always felt that I wasn’t a member of any particular group." ~ Anne Rice |
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I can see why the teenage years are less easy to deal with for sure. I still have lots of stuff from my childhood (under 10) that I feel shame and guilt over and can't talk about. Stuff that I logically know wasn't my fault but emotionally I still feel it is for whatever reason. My old best friend watched me being attacked and did nothing too.....I'm so sorry you experienced this kind of betrayal also. Trust is hard to come by when those you love the most stand by and do nothing. My husband knows about everything, but I was always drinking when I told him. I often wonder if I drank just to get it out and if I should drink before therapy to help me release it. Other times I feel I'm so lucky because nobody really knows except the people involved and that it should stay that way forever. Is it really going to help me to talk about this with a practical stranger? Part of me feels it will, the other is certain it will make things so much worse in the end. |
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Do whatever makes you feel better.
I vented about it all on here, got validation and support from nice stranger, which really felt good. Then I confronted the abusers, hoping for an apology and empathy. But I did not get that at all, only much more meaness and abuse. Now I'm not talking to them, and I have to recover from the pain of the severed relationship, although it was a toxic relationship, the loss still hurts. But I'm glad I stood up for and fought for myself. They're not going to take advantage of me anymore...so they lose. I wish I knew how to make it be a healthy relationship, but that's impossible, because the abusers want to abuse. __________________ "And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!" . About Me--T |
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I'm so sorry for what you are going through with your mom Trisha. I can't imagine and I'm deeply sorry. I cut my brother off about 4 years ago and it's a real struggle not to reach out and try to heal the relationship but with lots of introspection, I've decided it's in all our best interests not to be around each other. I guess my problem is, I don't know what I want. Well, that's not right either, I do know I WANT to be better, I just don't know what road will take me there, or if it's even possible. I want to have less paranoia about people, I want to feel safe and at ease. I want to forgive and learn and grow healthier and stronger. And if I can't have any of these things no matter what I do, I want to be able to recognize this truth and then focus on learning to accept myself with all these flaws and pains and seeping wounds, ....happiness and euphorias and oddities. It might not be an ideal package or one I'd construct if it were as easy as building my mind and body on some internet website, but it's a more fortunate package than some people are born into so perhaps I just need to focus on being grateful for all I do have ......that sounds like a good plan either way but how exactly do I do that I wonder.
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I'm in the same place, mentally. I want to keep grounded, no more 'episodes', focus on gratitude and what I can have and do. I think just vocalizing it puts us in the right direction.
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I think you are right Trisha. Just vocalizing it helps with direction and focus. I am truly grateful for all I have. You helped me awhile back with something and I don't remember what it was but I do remember you were kind and helpful. Thank you for taking the time to talk with me and share your experiences and for helping me feel less alone in these struggles.
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ElsaMars, I hear you too. You are not alone.
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