Poetry YouTube Poem YouTube Poem: Codependency Love by Mark Tulin by Mark TulinFebruary 5, 2020 Comments 13 For Codependency Love in print form and commentary, please visit LetterPile.com Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket More Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Like Loading... 13 comments on “YouTube Poem: Codependency Love by Mark Tulin” hitandrun1964 February 5, 2020 I think a lot of people live that way. If you can call it living. Reply Mark Tulin February 5, 2020 Right. It’s surviving. Reply Liz Gauffreau February 5, 2020 I always enjoy your YouTube poems, although “enjoy” is probably the wrong word for this one. It’s a terrible, terrible way to live. Reply Mark Tulin February 5, 2020 That’s true, Liz. They know it, but fear of the unknown is more terrifying for them than letting go. Reply Liz Gauffreau February 5, 2020 That fear is understandable. Tamara February 8, 2020 Excellent poetry and needful information. Reply Mark Tulin February 8, 2020 Thanks, Tamara Reply Theresa February 13, 2020 Such a familiar story until the co-dependent finds help for themselves. I heard these stories in meetings and am grateful to hear I wasn’t the only one to go through these trials. Reply Mark Tulin February 13, 2020 I believe the dynamic starts in the family of origin. Where family members get too involved with each other. Reply wandasanderspoems February 23, 2020 Excellent poem and reading!! Reply Mark Tulin February 23, 2020 Thanks!! Reply wandasanderspoems February 23, 2020 You’re welcome! Reply Mark Tulin February 23, 2020 😊 Reply Leave a reply to hitandrun1964 Cancel reply Δ Post navigation Previous Post Next Post
I think a lot of people live that way. If you can call it living.
Right. It’s surviving.
I always enjoy your YouTube poems, although “enjoy” is probably the wrong word for this one. It’s a terrible, terrible way to live.
That’s true, Liz. They know it, but fear of the unknown is more terrifying for them than letting go.
That fear is understandable.
Excellent poetry and needful information.
Thanks, Tamara
Such a familiar story until the co-dependent finds help for themselves. I heard these stories in meetings and am grateful to hear I wasn’t the only one to go through these trials.
I believe the dynamic starts in the family of origin. Where family members get too involved with each other.
Excellent poem and reading!!
Thanks!!
You’re welcome!
😊