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                                        As of now, I am 34 years old and have not had any adult relationships. I have never even had so much as a freaking kiss. How do I come to terms with the sad reality that nobody will ever love me? As a result of social anxiety disorder, Asperger's, and ataxic cerebral palsy, I am suffering from these disorders.
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                                        If someone close to you has ever broken your trust, you’ve probably felt the sting of betrayal. This pain can leave deep wounds.
Any
 type of betrayal can cause emotional distress, but you might experience
 lingering trauma when someone you depend on to respect your needs and 
generally help safeguard your well-being violates the trust you’ve 
placed in them.
Betrayal trauma typically refers to the lingering pain and turmoil experienced after:
    betrayal by a parent or other childhood caregiver
    betrayal by a romantic partner
When
 you rely on someone for basic needs as well as love and protection, you
 might accept a betrayal in order to ensure your own safety.
You 
might also find yourself accepting the possibility of future betrayals —
 something that can begin to degrade self-esteem, emotional well-being, 
and the ability to form attachments with others.
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