(I wondered if this belongs in one of the "News" forums, but the linked article doesn't have any TG content.)
I ran across the following article this morning:
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/03/survivors-child-abuse-remind/4 Compassionate Reminders Every Survivor of Child Abuse DeservesMarch 3, 2016 by Robin Tran
The "reminders" (topic headings):
1. You Deserved a Better Childhood
2. Be Compassionate and Patient with Yourself
3. You Are Still Loved, Even When It's Uncomfortable to Accept Love from Others
4. Forgive Yourself for Hurting Others
I've never thought of myself as having been an abused child, but boy did this article read like a checklist for me. (Well, unlike the author, I don't have a particularly terrible temper, though when I'm angered or triggered, I can be nasty without even knowing it.)
Anyway, I have trouble with all of them, but especially 3. It has such lines as:
* This is why I have an impulse to push people away who show me affection. I'd rather feel misery since it's more comfortable and familiar.* The feeling of being unloved by others is a projection that comes from not loving myself. The moments when I believe that others can love me only occur when I feel love for myself.These are so true for me I want to cry. (Except I got trained not to cry a long time ago

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