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Default Jul 10, 2007 at 12:17 PM
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I have always had low self-esteem issues but recently it has gotten worse on a pathetic level. My therapist identified me as having low self-esteem within the first 3 minutes of my first session. She said I would never be really happy until I learn to love myself.

I am coming to terms that I am in a bad relationship right now. I have tried to work on it and make it better but to no avail. In this relationship, I am isolated from my friends and family. I get depressed when I drive home from work. My brother told me yesterday that I have changed into an unhappy person and I am not the same little sister anymore since I have been in this relationship.

My fiance is a very negative person and I am starting to realize that he is bringing me down. He constantly complains about everything and minimizes my problems. I know he loves me very much but the negativity is apparently contagious.

This past weekend, I hung out with my friends and I snapped back into the person that I used to be...until I drove home. Even though I have low self-esteem at times, I think I would be happier and my old self if I left. Is that possible that others can make you miserable? My therapist says I have to work within to gain self-esteem but I honestly think when I leave, my self-esteem will improve. Any thoughts?
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Default Jul 10, 2007 at 12:27 PM
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Leave him!!

Yes!!! Others indeed can make us miserable, if we don't leave them and their negativity and toxicity!!

Is it really self-esteem? Is it really self-esteem?

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Default Jul 10, 2007 at 12:35 PM
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Thanks Fuzzy!
My personality and his personality just don't mesh!! He doesn't like it when I am outgoing and talk to others. He accuses me of flirting when I am my old self.
Oh well, I am mad at myself for wasting so much time. I will be leaving as soon as I can!
I love him but I definately do not like him! Does that make sense?
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Default Jul 10, 2007 at 12:50 PM
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It certainly does make sense!!

Kudos to you for taking care of YOU!! Is it really self-esteem? Is it really self-esteem?

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