September 13, 2010
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A digital journal to aid in healing and recovery from a relationship with a psychopath.
In response to message posted by Hermes:
My heart goes out to you in your recovery. Grieving the loss of a relationship with a N has many layers. They are not the usual layers of grieving a healthy person. The problem is that some of the layers ARE the same as grieving a healthy person but then there are layers reserved only for the loss of a N relationship, which are not understood by the 'civilian' population and can ONLY be understood by those who have survived a significant relationship with a N.
In a healthy relationship break-up one grieves:
Those are typical feelings that can come up after a break-up of a healthy relationship.
But grieving a N there are other ingredients, not available to the public understanding, such as:
Grieving a N is a burden, it's a hole in one's life.
Love, Nicky
ROTFLMAO....That felt good after a recent two year nightmare. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThat was just what I needed to hear! Just getting away from one of those nasty, nasty %$£"%^& £$"$holes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful song!!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered this site - 5 years after I left and moved on massively but still feeling the effects, still good to realise I'm not alone though! :)
That was just hilarious. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI recently found myself fascinated with a character in Tolkien's trilogy, Eowyn. A marvelously noble female warrior. Googling for modern shield maiden and then following a search for women in martial arts I stumbled first on a martial arts site featuring information about yourself which in turn led me to your NPD site. Without getting into a huge amount of detail suffice it to say I had an over twenty year relationship and two daughters with a women who had elements of NPD but quite honestly in my opinion was a split personality. She was raised by an NPD and I believe her kind, gentle, noble, personality (I will always love and be loyal to that part of my ex)split off an NPD personality as a shield and defense mechanism. Bottom line while my experience was different I have had to struggle with a female partner that displayed some of the characteristics of your ex. I have only skimmed your site but intend to read it more deeply for insights into my own situation. I am sure it will be very helpful.
Most importantly, in less than an hour spent on your website I know you are a noble, kind, strong gift to mankind. I am so sorry and also so glad that you had to live through your epic battle against evil. I am glad that you came out the other side. While you may feel you lost your self-esteem, I think not. You gave and gave not out of weakness but out of strength and love for another. I hope to god that my daughters can show some of your character and strength during their lives.
After twenty years I am trying to return to some of the adventurous activities that my ex insist I stop. I keep a blog about a place called Old Rag Mountain where I volunteer for the Nat. Park Serv. if you google Old Rag Patrols you will find it. http://oldragpatrolsbyrsl-blook.blogspot.com/. Hopefully I will be able to get my older body back into shape to do the crazy adventurous things I so like to do. Maybe my quixotic quaint blog can provide a little strength or at least a smile to your face. The important thing is I can tell you are a gift to this world. All the good folks in this world need people like yourself as sensies and co-travelers. Please have fun, keep questing, keep serving, keep striving, find a deserving love, raise a family, keep energizing the world with your noble sprit and continue leading a life well lived.
Sending all my most positive energies your way,
Bob Look
Wow! Thank you for this beautiful post and extremely kind words. xo
ReplyDeleteWow! This amazing CREATIVITY sparked the life force within me. Thank you!
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