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Is it normal to feel nothing for abusive family members? (good advice here)
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 673996" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>I believe that I survived my childhood because I never really bonded with anyone in my family nuclear or extended. I have heard stories that I was standoffish from infancy. Things happened that I felt were unjust and ticked me off, but they did not make me feel unloved. My friend,C, survived her horrific childhood because she distanced herself from her family emotionally. It made it difficult to form lasting bonds as an adult. I was married and divorced before I understood this. I did not have a problem bonding with my babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 673996, member: 12856"] I believe that I survived my childhood because I never really bonded with anyone in my family nuclear or extended. I have heard stories that I was standoffish from infancy. Things happened that I felt were unjust and ticked me off, but they did not make me feel unloved. My friend,C, survived her horrific childhood because she distanced herself from her family emotionally. It made it difficult to form lasting bonds as an adult. I was married and divorced before I understood this. I did not have a problem bonding with my babies. [/QUOTE]
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