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Mom, I'm writing to thank you for all you've done for me.
I am sorry for disappointing and hurting you, Mom. I had secretly taken $500.00 from you. I gave it to a destitute family to help. I wasn't considering the consequences of harming you. I am paying the consequences of living with the guilt and hope you can accept my apology, which has caused me the most pain. I won't make the same mistake. Making my mother cry let me realize what I had done wrong. I am admitting my remorse for my actions. I will always consider the impact of my decisions and, from now on, do the right thing.
Hello, I Am BrotherEye
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Emotional drama is not love; it is only part of an abuser's initial attachment to you. Emotional drama allows the abuser to use smoke and mirrors to disguise his or her true intent of placing you under a false-love spell. The abuser seems to say, “Look at me! ... I am so in love with you it's making me crazy.
Explanation:
Here are my tips for surviving in a drama-laden world:
Avoid the drama-makers. Some people LOVE drama. ...
Drama is inherently childish, but that's the point. Treat a drama person as you would a child having a temper tantrum. ...
Try doing nothing. ...
Whatever you do, do NOT give in to their drama.
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BrotherEye
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Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall than had a big fart once he farted her fell on his big juicy behind and cracked and the egg yoke splattered all over the world