1787: my rules for surviving a breakup

1787: my rules for surviving a breakup

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1788: self abandonment in relationships

I tend to neglect myself in relationships so I can focus more on creating peace + wellbeing in others, over my own. A good, healthy relationship will provide space to become more yourself. I have never experienced this. I feel this tendency to erase myself and nurture others with ...  Show more

my tea is scalding: final chapter (the wedding)

He went to a wedding without me. He lied about my dad being sick when people asked about me. He was also regularly asking a woman from work if he could come meet up with her before shifts and after shifts. He had said "I love you" to another woman he sent thousands to for photos. ...  Show more

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