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A Valentine to you: Yes, after the sociopath, you can love again

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February 14, 2010 //  by Donna Andersen//  252 Comments

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Not long ago, Lovefraud received the following note from a reader:

Your articles have given me a lot of peace and the ability to see good in life again, though I’ll never go back into the mainstream of society because of the abuse and betrayal I’ve experienced. It’s sad that the vision and understanding one achieves after being victimized by a sociopath prevents you from ever being able to get close to anyone again. I’m working through that though, so I just take it one step at a time. Maybe you could write some more about that?

Yes, dear readers, we do need to take recovery one step at a time. But know that we can go back to the mainstream of society. We can recover to the point of allowing ourselves to open to love again.

For each of us, the experience of the sociopath was probably the most traumatic of our lives. The betrayal shakes us to our souls. But sometimes what gets shaken loose is the negative beliefs that enabled us to fall for the sociopath in the first place. Beliefs like “I’m not good enough.” “Nobody loves me.” “There’s something wrong with me.”

Those were my beliefs. They were buried deep in my psyche, hidden by my brains, writing talent and management ability. But my ex-husband, James Montgomery, plowed through my life, crushing the structures I’d built to present myself to the world—like my career, bank account and credit rating. With the structures gone, I came face to face with the beliefs.

The beliefs were wrong. It was the sociopathic upheaval that enabled me to realize that and let them go.

How did I do it? Quite honestly, it was painful. I cried. I raged. I released layers and layers of negative emotion. And finally, on April 19, 2001, I gave up the battle to make my ex pay me back.

Nine days later I met Terry Kelly. We dated. We fell in love. We married.

Friday was our fifth wedding anniversary. We still love each other as we did when our romance was new and fresh. Today, we exchanged mushy Valentines.

These have been the happiest years of my life. We enjoy each other’s company. We comfort each other in times of stress. We support each other in everything—in fact, without Terry, there would be no Lovefraud.

So yes, there can be life and love after the sociopath.

Please do not give up on life because of the terrible experience. If you do, then the predator will truly have won.

Instead, give yourself time and permission to heal. Find the blind spot within you that made it difficult for you to see the sociopath’s agenda. Recognize that you are now educated about this personality disorder, and you won’t be fooled again. Trust your intuition.

When we’re in the midst of the pain and trauma, it is difficult to believe that life can turn around. But we really do need to believe it, and allow ourselves to move, day by day, toward our own healing. Because healing can bring us love.

Donna and Terry at Phillies game.
Donna Andersen and Terry Kelly at a soggy Phillies baseball game in August, 2009.

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  1. kim frederick

    February 25, 2010 at 2:10 am

    That’s so powerful, Aloha. I love Barbara Streisand. I just watched “Funnt Girl” again, a few weeks ago…had me cryin’ like a baby. Thanks again.

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  2. hens

    February 25, 2010 at 2:13 am

    they dont get any better than streisand – i have all her music..

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  3. ErinBrock

    February 25, 2010 at 2:21 am

    Aloha;
    Wouldn’t wanta mess with ol Babs….
    Great video….she’s so young……..

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  4. ErinBrock

    February 25, 2010 at 2:24 am

    This song was more of an analogy for me……starting With the ex s…..
    It stood for what I fought for…..his car=assets.
    And plain ol kicken his ass….legally….in court!

    Cheaten=lies, manipulations etc…

    Then it stood for similar with the business assoc S#2 & 3…..
    Bottom line…
    Ya’ll just don’t want to mess with the wrong chicky…..ya just never know how it’ll end up.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch#playnext=1&playnext_from=TL&videos=36VJe1lNURI&v=GUO9Hok7wBY

    My kiddos play this just to get a kick out of me…..I turn it up concert level and sing at the top of my lungs….with a BIG SHIT EATEN GRIN…..each time!!!

    🙂

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  5. learnthelesson

    February 25, 2010 at 8:41 am

    Love it EB!

    Two songs really hit home for me — I really think carrie should have named this song Socio Cowboy! Hens listen to these words! Mine really was a 6ft8 snake with blue eyes….

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABLuuzNhmxo

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  6. learnthelesson

    February 25, 2010 at 9:07 am

    Havent listened to this one since practically the day he heard it playing on TV video music station and had the audacity to say this song was about him, with a sneer and a ha ha ha! After I heard it, I did my usual -went into shock — convinced myself he was just joking…and stayed. ugh ugh ugh…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLeekV2g4zM

    ps. it took me this long since my last post to even remember the name of the song…shows how much Ive moved on – there was a time when I remembered every little thing about him, what he said, did, now I remember next to nothing except hes the devil in disguise and a snake with blue eyes 🙂

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  7. one/joy_step_at_a_time

    February 25, 2010 at 9:17 am

    ltl – if dolly were free, I’d marry her.

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  8. hens

    February 25, 2010 at 9:28 am

    candy coated misery~! oh yeah . thats what he was – oh yeah – do wah diddy do wap ee do…

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  9. hens

    February 25, 2010 at 9:35 am

    onestep – i would be your best man

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  10. learnthelesson

    February 25, 2010 at 10:17 am

    One-step..

    Step-One…Dolly Parton P.O. Box 150307. Nashville, TN 37215 🙂 xo

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