Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on January 29, 2012 at 15:19:49 from (216.105.208.2):
In Reply to: Self Esteem posted by showcrop on January 29, 2012 at 04:25:55:
REASONABLE self esteem is important. I know a woman that was raised from age 2 by a step father that verbaly and mentaly abused her. This girl is drop dead georgeous and bright, but no self esteem. Her life in a nutshell: 42, never married 2 kids 22 yrs appart. BF 1. father of the oldest daughter, born when she was 17. He never worked, she worked and carried them for 12 years. when they broke up, they had a 2 1/2 year fight for custody, because in this state, as he had no work history, she would have had to pay his living expences if he raised the daughter. BF 2. only job ws bouncer in a club, 7 yrs younger than her. she carried him untill she got tired of the beatings (3 years). Bf 3 12 yrs younger, unemployed, to young to go into bars. stayed together untill she caught him in bed with her then 17 yr old daughter. BF 4 (current) She carried him for 4 years while he starved on 40 acres in a swamp he called a farm. fought the rats for the moble home nightly. He had a traffic lawsuit agianst him pending. when he saw an inheritance coming, he settled the suit, stuffed their money under the matterss, ran up bills they had no intention of paying. filed bankruptcy.(wiped out the responsability for the lawsuit settlment). Then , after ruining her credit for ten yrs, bought a farm with the inheritance, and put it all in his name. AND SHE IS STILL WITH HIM. She always had good diecent men falling all over her, but never dated any of them because she didn't think she deserved them. That is what too low of self esteem does.
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