POV- You apologized for things you never understoo

I can remember when I was younger, my mother loved to find a reason to despise me and yell.

She always blamed me for the problems in her marriage.

That me being unnatural, devil touched is the reason my father hates her.

Highly unlikely…

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... Read moreGrowing up in a household where blame was often misplaced can deeply affect one’s self-perception and emotional health. From personal experience, I know how confusing it feels to apologize repeatedly for actions or feelings you never fully understood. It creates a cycle of guilt that is hard to break, especially when you’re very young and still learning about relationships and boundaries. In such situations, children often internalize blame to avoid conflict, not realizing that many issues within family dynamics are beyond their control. Over time, recognizing this pattern is crucial for healing. It helped me to understand that my mother’s anger was more about her own struggles and pain than about me. Writing or reading POV stories like this can be therapeutic. They offer insight and validation to others who might feel the same way—apologizing for 'unnatural' feelings or situations they never chose or fully understood. Such narratives can shine a light on the often hidden emotional undercurrents in families where blame is a frequent language. Additionally, creative releases like "Hollow Wing of Blackmore" and "The Ghost of Blackmore" expand these themes, giving horror a personal, psychological twist. This blend of real-life emotional pain and fiction allows readers to process complex emotions in a compelling, relatable way. If you’ve faced similar challenges, expressing your story through writing or connecting with these POV horror stories might offer some comfort and clarity.