That's what I was taught too. That I had no right to protect myself. That I had to feel empathy for them while they were attacking me, but not feel for myself. To emotionally support my dad even as he was raging at me, because only he mattered. To have a difference of opinion was an outrage to my dad and actually - it still is.
Iphi, Authentic, Poppy & Janet,
Yes, yes, yes. I am in the same boat. this realization makes me sick, I really physically feel ill about it.
For me, reading the Fawn Response (post by Certain Hope, bless her) has answered so many questions for me. I am both grateful and happy to know, to see the truth, but, seeing the truth also has made me feel sick and depressed. It is such a painful revelation.
We can't change the past, we can't change the damage done to us in the past, but we can, now that we are enlightened, act differently with those who scapegoat us, undermine us and, as Iphi said, incite us to destroy ourselves.
Yucch.
Love, peace and strength to us all,
sally