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[quote=Anonymous] She said it's been years. That her anger is so strong today is the problem. Anyone who speaks with the venom that she has, has not dealt with her feelings. You shouldn't encourage her to be so vengeful. Doing so gives the power of control over her life to someone else, instead of the OP.[/quote] [b] My brother in law is a psychiatrist and says that people who defend adulterers in a way that tell the victims to just move on have narcissistic traits. How about we look at it objectively shall we? It's been years since the divorce but the skank who moved into the OP territory is not suppose to disrupt that recovery? Only someone devoid of real feelings or able to block them out would be capable of this situation not effecting them on any level. Some people are great at practicing denial, I agree. I have a good friend who always sticks her head in the sand when difficult situations come up. OP is panicking because this is triggering her mentally. She's struggling in finding a solution. To each is own. Also, ever wonder why so many of us prefer escapism to alcohol, drugs; shopping addiction instead of dealing with our feelings? Because of how little support we get. [/quote]
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