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That's it, husband quit, left last night..
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 576578" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hang in there PP, you're doing great. You're getting yourself a good support system. What happened to you can happen to many of us, it happens over a very long period of time, you slowly give over your power to another. Your husband was an abuser and abusers know how to manipulate and control and it happens slowly. </p><p></p><p>Concentrate on the fact that you are now FREE, you can learn to take your power back and gain the control of your life. Your son will witness you doing this and he will understand your commitment to yourself and what it took for you to emerge out of that control. You're doing a good job, just keep moving forward learning to trust yourself again. You've got the help you need. Take it one step at a time. The truth being out in the open is a wonderful, liberating experience. There is work to do, but you have the courage and the strength to do it now. I applaud you for doing all that you are doing. Pat yourself on the back for seeing the truth now. This is the beginning of YOUR life now, you're young, healthy and you've got the will and the support to go do anything you want to do, go out there and have your wonderful life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 576578, member: 13542"] Hang in there PP, you're doing great. You're getting yourself a good support system. What happened to you can happen to many of us, it happens over a very long period of time, you slowly give over your power to another. Your husband was an abuser and abusers know how to manipulate and control and it happens slowly. Concentrate on the fact that you are now FREE, you can learn to take your power back and gain the control of your life. Your son will witness you doing this and he will understand your commitment to yourself and what it took for you to emerge out of that control. You're doing a good job, just keep moving forward learning to trust yourself again. You've got the help you need. Take it one step at a time. The truth being out in the open is a wonderful, liberating experience. There is work to do, but you have the courage and the strength to do it now. I applaud you for doing all that you are doing. Pat yourself on the back for seeing the truth now. This is the beginning of YOUR life now, you're young, healthy and you've got the will and the support to go do anything you want to do, go out there and have your wonderful life! [/QUOTE]
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