I don't want to admit this, but I am glad that you don't know me personally. I have a feeling it would change your opinion of me...it has for everyone else I've ever known (and their first response was almost always, 'I'm not everyone else').
Although I used to agree with you, that my life is what I make it to be, recent events have proven to me that it's not what happens to our lives, but who is on your side when the final story is told.
Anyone can be a hero, if they have enough people sticking up for them. Otherwise, it really doesn't matter what type of person they are, it only takes one to bring them down.
I second the last comment made. I also don't know you other than typed words. But your strong and you'll get though this. Don't let him get to you. You are a caring person and if people can't see your wanting to help, they will have to find it else where. This is life. Your going though it. Sometimes it's hard. It's never easy. But you have to live it. Everyone has to and things will work themselves out, you'll see. I may not have helped much. But i'm here when your ready to talk.
"He" hasn't gotten to me yet...but it's scary how the things "He" used to do and the things "friends" are doing are similar...and they don't even see it.
Although most of my abuse, and the part that I'm willing to talk about, is physical, I'm more worried about the people that go for cerebral attacks over physical ones. I'd rather be slapped in the face a thousand times than mislead even once.
You are an angel to me, Manda, in every sense of the word. I'm not sure I'll ever be ready to talk, but you will definitely know it when I am.
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Although I used to agree with you, that my life is what I make it to be, recent events have proven to me that it's not what happens to our lives, but who is on your side when the final story is told.
Anyone can be a hero, if they have enough people sticking up for them. Otherwise, it really doesn't matter what type of person they are, it only takes one to bring them down.
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Yours truely,
Manda
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"He" hasn't gotten to me yet...but it's scary how the things "He" used to do and the things "friends" are doing are similar...and they don't even see it.
Although most of my abuse, and the part that I'm willing to talk about, is physical, I'm more worried about the people that go for cerebral attacks over physical ones. I'd rather be slapped in the face a thousand times than mislead even once.
You are an angel to me, Manda, in every sense of the word. I'm not sure I'll ever be ready to talk, but you will definitely know it when I am.
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