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#336 Jealousy & Internet Affairs - Mila

#336 Jealousy & Internet Affairs - Mila

FromMental Illness Happy Hour


#336 Jealousy & Internet Affairs - Mila

FromMental Illness Happy Hour

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Length:
150 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What goes on in someone when they're jealous, possessive, obsessive or need to create drama?  Mila was born into a family where her parents "couldn't live with/couldn't live without each other"  and she found herself as an adult becoming like them, She also began snooping on her partners and engaging in online and in-person affairs despite knowing better and wanting to stop but unable to leave her cold and uninterested husband.



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