Living in Denial: Anyone can live in denial if you do not like what you see or hear. Also you can be suddenly watching television and hear a program on Child Abuse and realize yes that has happened to me or you.: People who have been abused also live in denial because you sometimes find it hard to believe that this can happen.
Living in Denial: My Story to You.
I lived in denial for a long time not just about the abuse that my Dad put me through but the mentally abuse and emotional abuse that my mother put me through. I thought I was dreaming that whenever my brother came home the house seemed to shine more.
When I was there my mother did not care about me at all. She never talked to me never read books to me. I found out that I was dyslexia and dispraxic but I never got the help that I needed as a child.
My Mother never took charge of any situation and it always had to be someone to make the decision. Still to this day my brother is more important to her and she has to be told what to do. My mother also lies and pretends everything is different to what it is. And that happens to this day as well.
I really thought that my mother cared for me but whenever I see her I am depressed because I feel that I am not good enough for her. I used to dress nicely but no one said a word yes I was always trying to be excepted.
Yes it does hurt but do you know God and Jesus have always been there for me. And that is very important to know that They love me and you.
Living in Denial: My Family Know.
My daughter and sons my youngest is too small to say anything. But my children gave me a wonderful complement about how I looked recently and said “you look like a princess”. I felt that complement was very warmly and beautiful.
Living in Denial: And Coming to Terms with What is Bothering You.
Whatever you feel that you can not face God and Jesus will be there by your side and helping you through those very hard times. You are not alone.
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