19/f - just 2 days ago, i got out of a abusive relationship. luckily for me it never turned physical, and i never thought it could until i read an article about a girl who was killed by her ex after they broke up and listed warning signs of a relationship violence and realized my boyfriend had all of them. so i'm kind of upset at the fact that i got myself into a situation like that & i'm in shock at what it could have been & thankful i was never actually hurt, but at the same time i'm looking to put this behind me and know better for the future. so i'm looking for some songs that carry this message, just to put all the bad behind me and not let it hinder my relationships, and saying you can't hurt me anymore now, i'm out.
i listen to several genres but country & rock are preferred.
that's all i can think of off the top of my head... sorry lol.
but hey, i'm proud of you for listening to your instincts and doing what's right :) there's not many people like you out there in the world and i want you to know that i appreciate people like you. the world needs more role models like you. [ Volleyball2150's advice column | Ask Volleyball2150 A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Wednesday January 27 2010, 2:47 am: Congrats on being strong enough to realize the situation you are in!
Some songs:
TLC-Turntable
Eve-Love Is Blind
Mary J. Blige-No More Drama
Independence Day by Martina McBride
christina aguliera- im ok
leann rimes- hurt me
Am I missing - Dashboard Confessional
Don't Wait- Dashboard Confessional
"Perfect" by Simple Plan [ Exquisitechick's advice column | Ask Exquisitechick A Question ]
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