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Why does time make a difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 1694123" data-attributes="member: 46894"><p>All philosophy aside, I think you have the right to your own reaction, anger and grieve of this person. Your experience whether you were a child or not is significant on your life and I think honestly, when our abusers die, most of us we end up having crazy bat shit reactions that I think are natural and another way of processing and moving on.</p><p>I just feel to say you truly have the right to have all this mixed emotions to this person. and I relate to you as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 1694123, member: 46894"] All philosophy aside, I think you have the right to your own reaction, anger and grieve of this person. Your experience whether you were a child or not is significant on your life and I think honestly, when our abusers die, most of us we end up having crazy bat shit reactions that I think are natural and another way of processing and moving on. I just feel to say you truly have the right to have all this mixed emotions to this person. and I relate to you as well. [/QUOTE]
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