It is cruel, traumatic and shocking to have experienced a BD. Especially coming from a person we shared marriage vows with, had children with, and loved and trusted for so many years. However, some of us continue to choose to love and have compassion for the MLCer. This doesn't mean we don't care about ourselves, or that we aren't moving forward, or that we are somehow flawed inside. Not all of us want to write them off so quickly - if at all, as we understand there is more going on with them mentally and emotionally than what is on the surface. Regardless of their bad behaviors - choosing to LOVE ANYWAY is courageous and takes strength. It's not a weakness by any means. Loving oneself, AND loving others including your MLCer is a strength and an awareness.
I get angry, hurt, sad...., I cycle. I don't want nor like what is happening. But I will always continue to love my H, no matter what happens. But that's my choice.
“In the end, you’ve got to be your own hero because everyone’s busy trying to save themselves.”