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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The author’s book interests me because she refers to attachment styles, which I recently learned about. My abusive upbringing led me to not know how to apologize. I struggled mightily with this with my spouse. As a kid, being wrong was not safe and you had to hide being wrong or risk verbal and emotional abuse. Now I can easily admit to mistakes without quaking in my boots and can apologize appropriately too. I’m all for giving so-called toxic people a second chance and then ending the relationship if a resolution can’t be found. A distinction can be made between toxic narcissists or toxic people who won’t change and those who don’t know betters ways to be yet. In the latter case, a second chance can be nice. [/quote] Good, and I agree[/quote]
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