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Back near the end of covid, I wasnt in a good spot mentally and someone I was close to lovebombed me and pressured me into a relationship I 100% wasnt ready for. Thankfully it only lasted a couple of months until I got myself out but it certainly wasnt a good time and I basically just ended up back where I started.
Way back 2024. I’ve been in situations where my feelings and needs were disregarded, and my trust was betrayed. It’s a painful experience that takes time to heal from. Manipulation can be incredibly damaging to self-esteem and trust. It leaves you feeling confused, questioning your own judgment, and struggling to understand what happened.
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Back near the end of covid, I wasnt in a good spot mentally and someone I was close to lovebombed me and pressured me into a relationship I 100% wasnt ready for. Thankfully it only lasted a couple of months until I got myself out but it certainly wasnt a good time and I basically just ended up back where I started.
Way back 2024. I’ve been in situations where my feelings and needs were disregarded, and my trust was betrayed. It’s a painful experience that takes time to heal from. Manipulation can be incredibly damaging to self-esteem and trust. It leaves you feeling confused, questioning your own judgment, and struggling to understand what happened.
Leading up to my divorce that’s happening right fuckin now …. Life comes at u fast