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Track Name
Heart Attack
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Album
Demi
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Artist
Demi Lovato
Heart Attack by Demi Lovato. I don’t own the rights of this song.
Heart Attack by Demi Lovato. I don’t own the rights of this song.
yeah.
so true
keep in mind
relate. :(
true!
I’ll keep that in mind!
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I’m just feeling a hell lot of things and everything just makes me anxious and I feel more than a bit paranoid. I just want to let it all out and get the hell over with it. Things are just happening so fast and they are just so unpredictable. I’m overwhelmed of everything that’s happening.
I Caught Myself by Paramore. I don’t own the rights of this song.
I feel so betrayed.
When denial (his or ours) can no longer hold and we finally have to admit to ourselves that we’ve been lied to, we search frantically for ways to keep it from disrupting our lives. So we rationalize. We find “good reasons” to justify his lying, just as he almost always accompanies his confessions with “good reasons” for his lies. He tells us he only lied because…. We tell ourselves he only lied because…. We make excuses for him: The lying wasn’t significant/Everybody lies/He’s only human/I have no right to judge him.
Allowing the lies to register in our consciousness means having to make room for any number of frightening possibilities:
• He’s not the man I thought he was.
• The relationship has spun out of control and I don’t know
what to do
• The relationship may be over.
Most women will do almost anything to avoid having to face these truths. Even if we yell and scream at him when we discover that he’s lied to us, once the dust settles, most of us will opt for the comforting territory of rationalization. In fact, many of us are willing to rewire our senses, short-circuit our instincts and intelligence, and accept the seductive comfort of self-delusion.”
― Susan Forward, When Your Lover Is a Liar: Healing the Wounds of Deception and Betrayal