mumstheword
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Selective mutism is definitely a thing. Your therapist wasn't right about that.
Also, Brandi, was, clearly, from what you've told us, manipulating you, in a, very, nsrcissistic way. You are, no way, evil or bad or wrong. You were just trying to survive a crazy-making situation, using your amazing imagination and story telling gifts and talents, to survive, and make life livable,,as far as I can tell.
Brandi was totally complicit and, played the.victim, in manipulative way, to shame you, guilt you and frighten you, into compliance and submission, is what it sounds like.
It's healthy for you to feel mad about this and to realize that she was treating you in a callous, machiavellian, manipulative manner. And to forgive yourself for not knowing, for being in that situation and for doing what you did to survive it and be the best person you could be, given the craziness of your life, at the time.
You are amazing @littleoc.
And no being gay isn't, by default abusive or any of those things. It's just that some gay people are abusive, just like some straight people are.
Yes, women can be shit to other women, but, certainly, not all gay women are. Just the one's who are.
I've known.absolutely lovely gay women, still do, and lovely gay men. My son is one, and his boyfriend. So, please don't listen to that guy. He's wrong. Even if, statistically, a lot of female relationships are troubled, it still doesn't mean "all gay or lesbian people are inherently abusive" not at all.
There are loads of lovely lesbians in the world and loads of abusive ones, just as there are lovely, and, abusive, straight people.
Relationships are complex and require a significant degree of maturity and self accountability, which anyone can accomplish, with enough desire to cultivate integrity and self and other respect and consideration. It doesn't matter your sexual orientation, it matters your willingness to be honest, kind and humble enough, to yourself and the other.
You, certainly, show considerable ability in that regard.
Also, Brandi, was, clearly, from what you've told us, manipulating you, in a, very, nsrcissistic way. You are, no way, evil or bad or wrong. You were just trying to survive a crazy-making situation, using your amazing imagination and story telling gifts and talents, to survive, and make life livable,,as far as I can tell.
Brandi was totally complicit and, played the.victim, in manipulative way, to shame you, guilt you and frighten you, into compliance and submission, is what it sounds like.
It's healthy for you to feel mad about this and to realize that she was treating you in a callous, machiavellian, manipulative manner. And to forgive yourself for not knowing, for being in that situation and for doing what you did to survive it and be the best person you could be, given the craziness of your life, at the time.
You are amazing @littleoc.
And no being gay isn't, by default abusive or any of those things. It's just that some gay people are abusive, just like some straight people are.
Yes, women can be shit to other women, but, certainly, not all gay women are. Just the one's who are.
I've known.absolutely lovely gay women, still do, and lovely gay men. My son is one, and his boyfriend. So, please don't listen to that guy. He's wrong. Even if, statistically, a lot of female relationships are troubled, it still doesn't mean "all gay or lesbian people are inherently abusive" not at all.
There are loads of lovely lesbians in the world and loads of abusive ones, just as there are lovely, and, abusive, straight people.
Relationships are complex and require a significant degree of maturity and self accountability, which anyone can accomplish, with enough desire to cultivate integrity and self and other respect and consideration. It doesn't matter your sexual orientation, it matters your willingness to be honest, kind and humble enough, to yourself and the other.
You, certainly, show considerable ability in that regard.