25-07-2024 06:24 PM
25-07-2024 06:24 PM
I was slightly surprised by how you are so quick to write about your wrongs.
Your Mum doesn't love you, me, the husband, sisters, brothers, Grandchildren. They are all abused but because your abused, it's tough to be aware of it.
This is not your fault.
For years I only attracted very dangerous people near me. There was nothing I could have done.
My Mum doesn't love me but today
I have the intelligence to remember to stay safe even to my detriment.
It's about little steps I'm learning as well. It's about attracting safer people. I'm learning that as well.
I never took or did what you write about but today I use gummies to get through the day and to sleep at night.
I am not loved by my Mum.
But I damn well want to stay safe today.
25-07-2024 06:54 PM
25-07-2024 06:54 PM
It's so sad when our mothers don't love us I would not wish that pain on anyone but it's sort of comforting to know that a lot of other people are going through the same thing and that you're not alone
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