Karin Cho
1 min readMay 18, 2020

Ed Fernyhough You don’t know all the details or storyline, this is just a little 10 minute brief story on what had happened. This man was manipulative, a liar, he preyed on empathetic people to begin with.. so are you to say I must excuse and justify all of his behavior because he is unwell? There are plenty of articles regarding narcissists of their terrible behavior, yet those seem to be fine by most people so why is my article such an issue?

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Karin Cho
Karin Cho

Written by Karin Cho

Author of “Moonlight Confessions” now available on Amazon! Email: writerkarincho@gmail.com • IG: @seoulstrawberry

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I don’t think a person’s mental illness exonerates them from wrongdoing. I’m not trying to justify the experiences you were put through — at all.
I simply mean to say that his behaviour may have been so erratic, horrible and potentially abusive at…

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