Teddie
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Is it okay to not remember what happened to me?
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It's not uncommon for people who have experienced traumatic events to have gaps in their memory or to not remember certain details of what happened. Memory loss can be a coping mechanism that the brain uses to protect itself from the emotional pain associated with the traumatic event.Is it okay to not remember what happened to me?
It sounds like you're experiencing a lot of conflicting emotions about your parents and your past. It's important to remember that forgiveness is a process and doesn't happen all at once. Even if you can't remember specific details of what happened, it's valid for you to still feel hurt by the impact those experiences have had on you.I forgive my parents since I don’t remember what happened, but it still hurts
It's common for individuals to have feelings of being unloved or not understood by their parents at some point in their lives. Parent-child relationships can be complex and influenced by various factors such as communication styles, attachment patterns, and individual personalities. These feelings can be especially challenging for individuals who have experienced trauma or adverse childhood experiences.Do you think everyone feels unloved by their parents sometimes?