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<description>I think you know the answer already and you are looking for approval. Look no further because you have found it!

The man is clearly maladjusted and without some extended psychotherapy my opinion is the problem will become worse over time, if only because you will inevitably tire of forgiving him so easily because the alternative would be to become impossibly servile and even that might not curb...
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<description>I am having trouble in my relationship.
I have been with my boyfriend for almost a year and (due to circumstances) we lived together for the last two months though I currently am visiting family abroad. 
We met and fell in love very quickly, though I was only a few months out of a longterm relationship and though I had some qualms about it moving too fast, we were very happy. However, after only...
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<description>Hello,

It does sound as though you need the services of a professional therapist to help you find the root of your insecurities that drives you to unwise relationships and to help you overcome your dependencies on them. 

Whatever is lodged in your sub-conscious that not only is causing you to have a low self-esteem but also actively not to care about it is probably at the root of most of you...
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<title><![CDATA[Abusive boyfriend but no way out]]></title>
<description>IS YOUR BOYFREN BY ANY CHANCE A MUSLIM? I HAVE HEARD ATLEAST 3-4 SIMILAR STORIES OF TORTURE BY MUSLIM BOYFRENS.... HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU NOW...
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<description>I myself have a pretty dependent personality, whether its drugs or a boyfriend I seem to latch on and need them everyday. I had a difficult family life growing up and even faced abuse from my mother as well as a child. Now that I have my usage under control, I find myself in a new predicament. When entering university this year ( a bit late due to some delays for my rehabilitation ), an old friend...
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<description>I myself have a pretty dependent personality, whether its drugs or a boyfriend I seem to latch on and need them everyday. I had a difficult family life growing up and even faced abuse from my mother as well as a child. Now that I have my usage under control, I find myself in a new predicament. When entering university this year ( a bit late due to some delays for my rehabilitation ), an old friend...
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<title><![CDATA[Emotionally Abusive Parents]]></title>
<description>My mother has been abusing me emotionally since I was little, and I took some comfort in reading a book on kindle Amazon called Kiss of Thorns by Lilliane Rosse. It's an amazing story of a girl that had to cope with her narcissistic mother, it's crazy how many things the girl had to endure. I would definitely recommend to all who think they have abusive parents to read the book. It really sheds a ...
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