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This is how kiddie diddlers handle conversations about Q. Sheer anger and frustration. Sounds like this guy knows nothing can stop what’s coming his way 😉🐸
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Good morning! ☀️
To understand what happened over the next 7+ years, I had to clear my mind and re-train my brain. That’s hard work! I’m still learning.
A friend recommended a book to me: Psychopath Free by Jackson Mackenzie.
I had never considered him a psychopath. I thought it was just a word used in passing or under your breath with an eye roll 🙄.
Here’s a snippet of truth:
“When the psychopath is the one who’s discarded, you should prepare yourself for months, if not years, of stalking and harassment. ...they will put their rage into ruining your life.”
This gives them the illusion of control.
One of the hardest parts in this process has been making the daily conscious choice to not live my life in fear of him, or anyone he is associated with.
Have you ever experienced a psychopath in your life? What did you learn? ✨
To understand what happened over the next 7+ years, I had to clear my mind and re-train my brain. That’s hard work! I’m still learning.
A friend recommended a book to me: Psychopath Free by Jackson Mackenzie.
I had never considered him a psychopath. I thought it was just a word used in passing or under your breath with an eye roll 🙄.
Here’s a snippet of truth:
“When the psychopath is the one who’s discarded, you should prepare yourself for months, if not years, of stalking and harassment. ...they will put their rage into ruining your life.”
This gives them the illusion of control.
One of the hardest parts in this process has been making the daily conscious choice to not live my life in fear of him, or anyone he is associated with.
Have you ever experienced a psychopath in your life? What did you learn? ✨
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In the airport, on the first day we met, is where I can remember the very first (ignored) red flags 🚩:
🚩 We were on the same page on every topic we discussed (we talked for hours).
🚩 He was very calm, cool, collected, and said all the right things. 🥸
🚩 He suggested getting a hotel room in ATL (he conveniently missed his connecting flight!) I declined.
🚩 He noticed I didn’t have a phone cover, and pulled out his phone to order me one on Amazon. His card got declined.
🚩 He shared with me that he doesn’t drink alcohol. (No biggie, I thought. I actually commended him for that.) I had no idea how deep the addictions went. More on that later...
I can look back at these and giggle.
They seem so obvious and in my face now. They were obvious and in my face then, too. I created mental blocks and excuses for patterns of behavior. The mind sure is powerful. 🧠
Feel free to share any 🚩s you’ve experienced early on in relationships if you feel called to share. ✨
🚩 We were on the same page on every topic we discussed (we talked for hours).
🚩 He was very calm, cool, collected, and said all the right things. 🥸
🚩 He suggested getting a hotel room in ATL (he conveniently missed his connecting flight!) I declined.
🚩 He noticed I didn’t have a phone cover, and pulled out his phone to order me one on Amazon. His card got declined.
🚩 He shared with me that he doesn’t drink alcohol. (No biggie, I thought. I actually commended him for that.) I had no idea how deep the addictions went. More on that later...
I can look back at these and giggle.
They seem so obvious and in my face now. They were obvious and in my face then, too. I created mental blocks and excuses for patterns of behavior. The mind sure is powerful. 🧠
Feel free to share any 🚩s you’ve experienced early on in relationships if you feel called to share. ✨
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Great insight here. Now apply this logic to the people you follow on here and those you look to for guidance. The red flags are there and if you choose to acknowledge them, instead of avoiding them, you’ll start seeing more clearly 🐸
Great insight here. Now apply this logic to the people you follow on here and those you look to for guidance. The red flags are there and if you choose to acknowledge them, instead of avoiding them, you’ll start seeing more clearly 🐸
Who on my page lives in Texas? There seems to be non stop action there everyday! Does it feel real or does it feel like news headlines?