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Surviving a Toxic Relationship: A Story of Strength and Healing

Things took a turn for the worse when his girlfriend started hitting him and threatening him. She even left him stranded in the middle of nowhere once, and his brother had to come to pick him up. When he tried to enter their home through the back door, his girlfriend slammed the door, breaking his finger. She called the cops on him, claiming his name wasn't on the lease, and had him dragged out with no shirt or shoes.

By ToxicLove ConfessionsPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

The person had been in a toxic relationship between 2017 and 2019 with the mother of his son. They had split up, and he started dating his boss. At first, things were great, and he even proposed to her. However, over time, he had to deal with layers of toxicity, including her sleeping with the GM to move up, flirting with other men, and texting them secretly.

As time passed, his girlfriend's toxic behavior began to reveal itself further. She was an alcoholic who constantly altered her mood, and she had a son while he had two boys of his own. They lived together for over a year, during which she kicked him out 7-8 times, only to apologize and ask him to come back days later. His girlfriend was never satisfied with the money he brought in, and she suggested that he quit his job and start driving for Lyft instead. This meant he would be out all night, only returning home around 5-6 am.

Things took a turn for the worse when his girlfriend started hitting him and threatening him. She even left him stranded in the middle of nowhere once, and his brother had to come to pick him up. When he tried to enter their home through the back door, his girlfriend slammed the door, breaking his finger. She called the cops on him, claiming his name wasn't on the lease and had him dragged out with no shirt or shoes.

On his last day with her, his girlfriend and her cousin were drinking and tried to provoke him into violence. They hit him and put their faces up against his, taunting him and asking him what he was going to do. His mother was on the phone with him during this entire ordeal and was on her way to pick him up and take him somewhere safe. Since the breakup, his girlfriend had tried to contact him several times, claiming she was confused. He finally asked her to stop so that he could move on. It had been three years since he last spoke to her.

Things had gotten better for the person over time, and he had gotten back together with his son's mother. They started slow and moved in together last November, and they planned to get married in July. Everything was going well until last Sunday when his ex-girlfriend appeared on his TikTok feed, and he saw a video of her happy with her new man. Since then, he had been unable to stop thinking about her, replaying memories with her, feeling pain and sadness, even though he knew she was not good for him.

He felt guilty and pathetic and was desperate for help to overcome these feelings.

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It's clear that the person in this story has been through a lot of pain and trauma in their past relationship. It's understandable that they might feel overwhelmed and conflicted upon seeing their ex-girlfriend happy with someone else on social media.

My advice would be to remind them of the reasons why they left that toxic relationship in the first place. It's important to remember the negative aspects of the relationship and the harm it caused, rather than focusing on the good times.

It's also important to acknowledge the progress that they've made since leaving that relationship. They have found a healthy relationship with the mother of their child and have built a new life for themselves. They should be proud of how far they've come and how much they've grown.

If the person is still struggling with the pain and sadness, it might be helpful to talk to a therapist or counselor. They can provide guidance and support in dealing with the emotions and trauma associated with past relationships. It's important to prioritize self-care and take time to focus on personal healing and growth.

Lastly, it's important to remember that healing is a process, and it's okay to feel a range of emotions along the way. It's important to be patient and kind to oneself throughout the journey.

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