@thegettingoutguide: At the beginning of an emotionally abusive relationship, it can feel intense, exciting, and deeply affectionate. Constant attention. Constant communication. Love bombing. You feel chosen, valued, and wanted. Then things suddenly change. They pull away. They disappear. They stop responding to messages. They become cold, distant, or unavailable. And instead of questioning their behavior, you start questioning yourself. “What did I do wrong?” “Why are they upset with me?” “How do I fix this?” This is one of the ways emotional abuse, psychological abuse, and coercive control begin developing in abusive relationships and domestic violence situations. The emotional highs and lows keep you focused on getting back to the “good” version of the person, while slowly increasing control, anxiety, confusion, and self-doubt. Follow The Getting Out Guide to learn more about emotional abuse, domestic violence, coercive control, trauma bonding, and the hidden patterns of abusive relationships. #lovebombingawareness #coercivecontrolawareness #emotionallyabusiverelationship #traumabondingrecovery #psychologicalabuseawareness

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Abusers are not smart at all.
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