21. Self-Harming Behaviors
Many abused children will abuse themselves. They feel as though they deserve it, and oftentimes these behaviors follow you into adulthood.
22. Constant Mood Swings
Living with a toxic abuser can cause you to have a plethora of emotions come at you at random times. This could be due to the abused person being so used to a number of emotions and hardships. It is just how some people cope.
23. Living In Auto-Pilot
You may notice that you sometimes blank out entire conversations or events, because you simply weren’t present. And its not because you didn’t want to be present, you just disassociated from the situation.
24. Commitment Issues
Committing to people is harder when you have been hurt. You may not be able to trust others enough to settle with them.
25. You Have Addiction Issues
According to scientists and psychologists, victims of emotional abuse often cope through addictions. These can include hard drugs, alcohol, stealing, gambling, eating, etc.
26. You Are Humble
Despite it all, when you do have something good in your life, you appreciate it. And you are humbled by your past to some extent. Not that it was a good thing, but it didn’t change you into a bad person. Instead, you are stronger, grateful and a survivor.
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