Disintegration
Life is a terminal sexually transmitted disease.
- Sep 28, 2019
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Anyone else feel that the majority of their issues stem from abuse? I know that my issues are derived from my parents abusing me physically, mentally and emotionally. Not to mention, as an extension of their actions, the world and other people abusing me on top of that. I can only do so much to take personal responsibility for my life and actions, to a greater degree my dysfunction can be explained by the maltreatment I've received since my conception. I even feel bad suggesting that this could be possible because I've been guilted into believing that what my parents have done is acceptable behavior and that I'm to blame for everything. I know that this is the reason for the majority of my psychological issues and I feel that it is an important topic to discuss for some people to find healing and closure.
I've even witnessed a former friend of mine abuse his kids, much in the way that I imagine he was abused as a child. It only makes sense that parents hand down a similar style of parenting from one generation to the next. It's really sad when the cycle continues ad nauseum, at some point the chain must be broken, someone needs to acknowledge it and take personal responsibility to end it by not procreating. Unfortunately, society and religions encourage making babies even if the environments are detrimental to the wellbeing of the child being introduced into the world.
I've even witnessed a former friend of mine abuse his kids, much in the way that I imagine he was abused as a child. It only makes sense that parents hand down a similar style of parenting from one generation to the next. It's really sad when the cycle continues ad nauseum, at some point the chain must be broken, someone needs to acknowledge it and take personal responsibility to end it by not procreating. Unfortunately, society and religions encourage making babies even if the environments are detrimental to the wellbeing of the child being introduced into the world.