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[quote=Anonymous]Most of the people who ever met my father thought he was a terrific guy - charismatic, jovial, great joke teller, happy to help you change a tire etc. At home he beat and raped my mother and beat us kids and bullied us relentlessly our entire childhoods. My eldest brother just died the day after Thanksgiving, finally losing a lifelong battle with addictions he developed in his early teen years to cope with the early childhood trauma of nearly seeing his mother strangled to death and being abused by and then abandoned by his father. My other two siblings are alcoholics and not great parents, their kids also struggle with addiction. I have different addictions and have struggled with mental health issues since I was a teen and my first suicide attempt I was only 14. My dad was so charming. Malignant narcissists often are, that’s how they lure their victims. They wear masks, behind which are monsters.[/quote]
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