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View Poll Results: Can the adult heal the hurt child inside? | ||||||
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no |
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no, but can learn to deal with the past. |
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will always be messed up and alone. |
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I'm messed up. Being thirty 39 and a teenage rape survivor sucks.
I wish I could grow up already and be the women that the hurt fifteen year old is holding back. She's stopped me from graduating high school great jobs and looking people in the eyes I can't go place alone 90% of the time. I need help! |
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I have trouble looking people in the eye too. Mostly I think it is a bad habit. I often associate eye contact with anger. Eye contact make me feel vulnerable.
![]() Are you in therapy? It has helped me soooo much. Last edited by SeekerOfLife; Jan 25, 2014 at 02:32 PM. Reason: Addendum. |
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