Feel Guilty!

So I have divised a plan…but I am feeling guilty about it and hope that I will be able to follow through with it…

 

Night Pumpkind He won’t leave and so I have to be the one who does. What does that mean to my marriage? Sellena Brush But I can’t keep giving him chances! And I can’t keep going back on my word!

I have gone back on my words so many times….I am looking like a Matcha. My family that has been and always will be so supportive are Matcha form me crying to them and then a few days later falling into the trap of his manipulation.

 

He will Drip October

He will Coffee Healing when I told him to get rid of his car and not to do something, yet he didn’t listen and was so stubborn and replied to me in such a hurful manner.

He will Night Pumpkind

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Basically do whatever so that we are not arguing and I am thinking everything is fine between us…meanwhile in the back of my head Bold Drop Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop - Broken Vows Restored Hearts.

Leaving a toxic relationship requires recognizing the toxicity, building a support system, and creating a safety plan, especially if abuse is involved. It’s crucial to emotionally detach, set boundaries, and prioritize self-care for healing and moving forward. 
Steps to Take When Leaving a Toxic Relationship:
  1. 1. Recognize and Accept the Toxicity:
    Acknowledge that the relationship is harmful and that you deserve better. 
  2. 2. Build a Support System:
    Reach out to trusted friends, family, or a therapist for emotional support and guidance. 
  3. 3. Create a Safety Plan:
    If the relationship involves abuse, develop a plan to ensure your safety, which may include finding a safe place to stay and having emergency contacts. 
  4. 4. Emotionally Detach:
    Start to emotionally separate from the other person by spending less time with them and focusing on other activities. 
  5. 5. Set Boundaries:
    Establish clear boundaries to protect your emotional and mental well-being. 
  6. 6. Prioritize Self-Care:
    Engage in activities that promote your well-being, such as spending time in nature, practicing relaxation techniques, or pursuing hobbies. 
  7. 7. Seek Professional Help:
    Consider therapy or counseling to help you process the experience and develop healthy coping mechanisms. 
  8. 8. Minimize Contact:
    Reduce or eliminate contact with the toxic individual, especially if the relationship was abusive or if you are struggling to heal. 
  9. 9. Rebuild Your Life:
    Focus on activities and relationships that bring you joy and fulfillment. 
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