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When you love someone suffering from addiction, we tend to take on certain roles in the relationship. We want to help our partners get sober, and sometimes we find ourselves grasping at straws in order to make it work.
There's never any judgment here. We understand what you're going through and know that you only want to help.
We're here today to offer you tips and tools to navigate your relationship. Today's a good day to be honest with yourself about what's really going on: inside of you, with your partner, and in the relationship.
Make space for yourself to explore, grow, and learn. Be open to what comes. We're here for you. You're not alone. You can do it!
Read more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/relationship-roles
Join the community: https://loveoveraddiction.com/
By Michelle Anderson4.8
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When you love someone suffering from addiction, we tend to take on certain roles in the relationship. We want to help our partners get sober, and sometimes we find ourselves grasping at straws in order to make it work.
There's never any judgment here. We understand what you're going through and know that you only want to help.
We're here today to offer you tips and tools to navigate your relationship. Today's a good day to be honest with yourself about what's really going on: inside of you, with your partner, and in the relationship.
Make space for yourself to explore, grow, and learn. Be open to what comes. We're here for you. You're not alone. You can do it!
Read more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/relationship-roles
Join the community: https://loveoveraddiction.com/

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