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I know that low self image, or not liking one's self is a long-term effect of being emotionally abused as I was, but does that knowledge make it any less real? Any less true? How can I expect others to think of me as a friend, when I cannot honestly think of myself this way?
I have started reading them, and plan on studying them for the next month or so: Thank you.Yup. I am. As you read, try to notice the emotional states that he goes through from start to finish. It can be a very sustaining example for us.
I don't think it is illogical or that you are being a cry baby when you are real about your feelings. Experience teaches us so much about ourselves and I really believe this is where so much ongoing damage gets done, as it is totally locical when we are treated bably by others to put things on ourselves and begin to question ourselves.I know that I do things that are likeable, and on my logical side I can see where I am likeable, but it is my illogical side that keeps me guessing, or second guessing what others thing about me.