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  • When You Love People Who Hurt You: Grief, Estrangement, and the Myth of Reconciliation

    July 10, 2025 / No Comments

    There’s a myth we don’t talk about enough: the idea that love should be unconditional, no matter what. That if someone is family, by blood, marriage, or proximity, you owe them endless forgiveness, Sunday dinners, and phone calls they don’t return. That if you leave, you’re the one who failed. But what happens when the people you love are the ones who hurt you most? What happens when you still feel love and guilt after cutting ties? Welcome to the emotional wilderness of grief and estrangement. If you’re here,…

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    Christina

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