EMOTIONAL FELONY
Do you know an emotional felon? Someone married, in a career or harboring a strategy totally opposite of what others think? They can be a lover, a "best friend," investment or neighbor. They work with a smile, give roses and assurance. You’re the last to know who they really are.
1. Some of the biggest “screamers” are undercover emotional felons.
2. Felons of the Heart cover their true nature or intensions with an opposite behavior.
3. Asking for faith or hope, they can plead, look caring and master their body language.
4. They steal respect, under cover of "good guys."
EXAMPLES OF EMOTIONAL FELONY
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A partner who cheats, then screams it never happened,{emotional felony}
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The best friend who gossips behind your back, {emotional felony.}
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Spiritual fanatics with a message of love, but seek control,{emotional felony}
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The loudest bully in the room, hiding a soft heart, {emotional felony}
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Passive people harboring aggressive dangerous violence, {emotional felony}.
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Sexual boasters who hide inferiority in bed, {emotional felony}
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A parent or relative who abuses a trusting child, {emotional felony}
Don't lose faith. Be wise. Understand that whether with a friend, lover or neighbor who has betrayed you:
- Everyone makes mistakes.
- Almost everyone deserves a second chance.
- If after a second chance emotional felony betrays your trust…its up to you to leave.
- If you do not leave...you become an emotional felon to yourself and your children.