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Punishing ourselves


I was reading a bio/interview on the internet yesterday and the alcholic (not in recovery) said they felt their (husband) stayed with them as a way of punishing themselves.  I think that would explain why I stuck it out so long in my last relationship and why I've found it so hard to extricate myself from others.

Self punsihment is a form of self hatred and I definitely had that.  I also felt that I owed humanity for living.    I am really aware these days when I run into active addicts they have a gerat sense of entitlement.  I had none. 

I don't know that I had a choice about self punishing as I didn't actually know I was doing that.  Now I do I have to be wary of what I get myself into

 

0/aka M

 



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orchid lover


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Hi Orchidlover

Thanks for this thought provoking topic.  I really do not think that I stayed as a way of punishing myself I stayed because I mistakenly believed that I made a commitment and was obligated to stay regardless.
 
I stayed because I thought the could not survive without me, and I had to be strong and compassionate because he was sick. Distorted thinking no doubt but I did not want to punish me or think I deserved to be punished I had NO self Esteem, after living in this situation for 12 years without al anon so that I did not feel entitled to help or support or understanding. Thank God for al anon and al anon for God.
 
Inteesting subject Thanks again 


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I stayed because I thought leaving would be a "wrong" decision; even more wrong than marrying in the first place; also enablers have an inherent sense of hope inspite of the evidence.  Discussions on denial were always very enlightening to me.  Also being married to another alcoholic/addict means I didn't have to go far to blame someone for all of the problems in my life.  She was really handy for that so why would I want to give it up?  Al-Anon taught me about the 3 fingers pointing back at me when I was judging and blaming her so I finally located the person who was responsible for all of the sickness in my life.    Good thread.   Keep coming back.   ((((hugs)))) smile



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I have stayed due to not understanding what I was dealing with.

Low self esteem, my own sickness co-dependecy.

I do not thing I wanted to hurt myself but I do realise today that I have low self worth and see everyone as more important.

I also stayed because it was a sickness if he had cancer I would not leave.  Everyone stays for different reasons, this disease is very cunning and baffling as they say.  Today I have left and it is very hard.  But I have left for the right reasons.

A. I can not get him better he needs to do that with no distractions from me.

B. As jerry said I need to look at the part I have played, I also need to get to know me.

I have put up with lots of unacceptable behaviour but thanks to al anon today i know I have choices and I have the strength to pick the ones that are best for me and leave others to make their own.

 

good topic xx



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Thanks all of you for posting on this subject! New to al alon, but not the disease. You've given me so much to think about. I know I am way too hurt, confused, paralyzed with fear to make any decisions right now...and things just got WAY more complicated, having just delivered b/g twins on 10/6.

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great point. thanks.

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