People have a wide variety of responses to being abused and hurt. Among the responses that are relatively common is the process where by the abused person in some way identifies with the person who abused him and then begins to think and or act in the same way. There are other responses of course and there is no way to tell via this electronic exchange how this might or might not apply to you. Since this is not a very good forum (because of the lack of confidentiality and other issues) to discuss personal material I would strongly urge you to talk in detail with your therapist or others whom you can trust. As a general rule, any therapist should not push or require that you do things that makes you particularly uncomfortable or fearful.
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