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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 686652" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>So you acknowledged the mistakes you did make, and owned up to them. That isn't easy. After having done that, there is NO reason for you to deal with false accusations. My sister is still doing this. Inexplicably, she is blaming my aunt and uncle. Which is really odd when you consider that they have only been a part of her life for a few years now. Before that, they may as well not have existed to her. I have been with them longer since I grew up in Reno, where they lived. Anyway, the accusations don't need to make sense to anybody else. It isn't an accurate representation of how they feel about you at all. Even when the lies are huge, and hurtful. As is the case with most aspects of an addict's behavior, it is about THEM. Not you. If they think they can benefit in some way, it is what we will do. But it is always about us, and our desires. Not so much your feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 686652, member: 20267"] So you acknowledged the mistakes you did make, and owned up to them. That isn't easy. After having done that, there is NO reason for you to deal with false accusations. My sister is still doing this. Inexplicably, she is blaming my aunt and uncle. Which is really odd when you consider that they have only been a part of her life for a few years now. Before that, they may as well not have existed to her. I have been with them longer since I grew up in Reno, where they lived. Anyway, the accusations don't need to make sense to anybody else. It isn't an accurate representation of how they feel about you at all. Even when the lies are huge, and hurtful. As is the case with most aspects of an addict's behavior, it is about THEM. Not you. If they think they can benefit in some way, it is what we will do. But it is always about us, and our desires. Not so much your feelings. [/QUOTE]
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