(October 12, 2015 at 7:47 pm)MTL Wrote: I've weighed the situation, all the pros and cons, again and again,
and just keep coming up with the same conclusion:
The path of least evil
is, unfortunately,
just to stay put, for now.
For now, it is still worth remaining under the boulder;
there's a chance I may get free with my arm intact if I just play my cards right.
But it's extremely painful....that's all.
It's just very very very sad and manifestly unjust.
MTL, do you have a therapist? If not, would going to a therapist anger the person that you are situationally chained to? If so, and you're not seeing a therapist already, is it possible that you might be able to use skype or your phone to talk to a therapist?
I don't know the situation, so I can't help you find a way to get out from under this person's boulder of a thumb... but I can understand what it's like in some sense, at least. I'm sorry, I hope that more avenues open up for you, and that opportunities to get loose of the boulder present themselves to you soon.
It sounds terrible... I am sorry that you've been made to endure this.
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day