The Invisible War Zone: 5 Ways Children Of Narcissistic Parents Self-Destruct In Adulthood
The children of narcissistic parents grow up in an invisible war zone and are programmed to self-destruct in these five devastating ways.
The children of narcissistic parents grow up in an invisible war zone and are programmed to self-destruct in these five devastating ways.
The little things are what can make a relationship collapse or last.
It is human nature to reach the point of no return and recognise that the only way out of the sadness, the pain, the heartache is to move forward in a different direction from where you were moving before.
Your absence was the beginning of me finding myself. Your absence was the beginning of me learning to distance myself from people like you.
It’s been a while since the first time we said, “I love you.” When we were both hopelessly falling, and just wishing, praying, that the other was falling too.
Never date someone who treats you well when they are sober and turns into a totally different person when they’re drunk.
I don’t care how many people tell me that anger is poison and that forgiving you will bring me peace.
I like the way I’m not scared of forever when I’m standing next to you.