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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I loved it! I’m a bit naive and privileged so I think it helped me see the other side. She just had so many crazies around her that drag her down and I’ve never experienced that. I loved Nate and wished she would date him. I married a man just like him and he’s such a great dad and husband. [/quote] Nate wasn't a good guy. He was offering to help her so long as she met his expectations (Date him). He exemplifies how so many women, who leave abusive relationships fall into other abusive or controlling relationships. He appears as the knight in shining armor but he isn't. So no, I am glad she didn't date Nate.[/quote] I don't think he was a "bad" guy, but he wasn't good for her and obviously wasn't helping her out of sole concern for her welfare. While I think it's understandable that he was upset that she spent the night with, and slept with Sean,[b] he was really nasty when asking her to leave.[/b] He had really had no clue what she was dealing with and didn't realize what he didn't know.[/quote] I agree he was a total jerk when he asked her to leave, but she was pretty inconsiderate herself. He called her while they were in the car to make sure everything was okay, but she couldn't bother to send him a quick text that they were at the hospital, that her mom was hurt, etc? Instead she falls back into her bad patterns and sleeps with Sean. While I admired Alex's grit and commitment to making a better life for her and her daughter, there were so many times I wanted to shake her for making such terrible choices (the birthday party was a great example of that), again and again. I get that part of that is from her history, but it was still baffling especially when juxtaposed against her grit to do better. [/quote] Have experienced in some way Alex’s situation? Sure, the party was a very bad idea, but she leaned. I will only read comments from people that have gone through similar experiences. [/quote]
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