She totally admits she was wrong. She regrets it all. And says she wishes it never happened. When she gets overwhelmed she checks in to the spot in her brain that is her own fantasy land that has no consequences. But when she finally comes out of it she regrets everything. Almost like a second personality. She's very immature.
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OK, so looking at this information, it does seem to me that there is an underlying problem. Might be mild schizophrenia going on, complete dissociation of her actions from her thinking. The childhood history supports that. It's a way we sometimes cope with extreme mistreatment. "This is not really me this is happening to. . . I am not responsible for this".
So anyway, it still strikes me that there is something to be gained in your own mind, in looking for and expressing the things you can truly value about her, while getting her some psych help and maybe going with for some counseling.
It doesn't sound like she just doesn't really love you at all.