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My Father the narcissistic shell of a man?!(sorry long)
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 199577" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I really think you have a the right attitude. As you probably know the anger that you once felt, and I know you did, led you to some really scary places in your life. By letting go of it you were able to build the life that you have now. My mother, God bless her, still talks about how she "raised" my sister and I. In her mind, she sees it that way. I cringe when I hear it, but I know that in her reality that is the truth. That truth doesn't exist for the rest of the world---but if it helps her cope with her choices in life, I can't fault her. You be proud of who you are inspite of him. And love him from afar. He does seem to have come a long way from who he was and maybe that is as far as he can go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 199577, member: 1436"] I really think you have a the right attitude. As you probably know the anger that you once felt, and I know you did, led you to some really scary places in your life. By letting go of it you were able to build the life that you have now. My mother, God bless her, still talks about how she "raised" my sister and I. In her mind, she sees it that way. I cringe when I hear it, but I know that in her reality that is the truth. That truth doesn't exist for the rest of the world---but if it helps her cope with her choices in life, I can't fault her. You be proud of who you are inspite of him. And love him from afar. He does seem to have come a long way from who he was and maybe that is as far as he can go. [/QUOTE]
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