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On Your Feelings
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I address the victims of narcissistic abusers here. But this can warn their friends about how hurtful the stock responses to their pain are. If you are the friend of an abused person, don't make it worse. If you can't say what comes naturally and honestly, it would be better to say nothing at all than to say what sounds right because it's politically correct.
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| A word for those who think this is what their God wants them to do: Run a logic check on that one too. Is docilely submitting to abuse supposed to be holy? Uneducated Joan of Arc at the age of eighteen could reason that if God made her, and God doesn't make trash, she should fight to keep others from trashing her. It would be letting others trash a gift from him.
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| An analogy: If God gives you a Jaguar, you show how much you appreciate his gift by letting others take a sledgehammer to it? And he is supposed to be pleased with you for not even getting angry about it? I don't think so.
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| Anyone with a brain cell or two functioning knows that he would be insulted by that. So, it would be better for holier-than-thous to let their brains catch up with their mouths when talking about God and/or morality.
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| Straight thinking says that those who believe in God should be angrier than those who don't. Moreover, why should the rules be different in moral rape than physical rape? Isn't the victim supposed to be outraged? If it doesn't make her mad, we say she liked it. And what do we call her?
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