If we were only the sum of our upbringing then how could we ever develop and grow and learn as adults?
This is an excellent post Madgran, agree with you 100%. The question has to be asked; at what age do we have to accept responsibility for ourselves? Of course, if you've been abused physically, emotionally or mentally, it's to be expected that there will be scars from that. But at what point is it unhealthy to still be clutching and nursing those scars, or going back over it all again and again instead of moving on and making your life the best it can be? And is it possible that, for some, it's easier not to move on because we've allowed victimhood to define us?