I believe when I talk about backstabbing, I’m talking abouta disorder, an attachment disorder, or the observable behavior of this disorder It's like a subculture with indigenous communities brought on by intergenerational trauma. So thatwent Nathan chasing horse started backstabbing me. It felt normal until I realized the lateral violence was coming from him. I didn’t know what it felt like to be directly attacked. It felt comfortable because I’m used to people backstabbing me but for him it he was directly accusing me of things.. (attachment disorder or limerence) These past 19 years these lies he created around me were upheld by his followers. Some who did not know me. This subculture of attachment disorder is a breeding ground for men like Nathan Chasing horse to distort the truth and to project a lot of false narratives about women. Its very self-defeating. To heal from this disorder take professional help and for some can take decades or maybe even a few weeks. As I've said it felt normal at the time until i realized he was continuing cause he knew I was writing about him.
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