Michael Korda wrote: "All of life is a game of power.
The object of the game is simple enough: to know what you want and get it. The
moves of the game,
by contrast, are infinite and complex."
Abusive relationships are relationships in which the controlling partner creates an illusory sense of self-esteem by disempowering his (her) prey.
Abusive relationships are very much about power and control.
It’s enough to give power a bad name.
But let’s look a little more deeply at this.
Abused women, or women who end up as victims of an abuser, have an immense drive to be loved. “Normal enough”, you might say. Yes, it is a normal and powerful drive. But here’s the thing:
Abused women are willing to make whatever trade-off they think necessary in order to be loved. CLICK HERE to carry on reading.
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