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“Surviving Silence: Escaping the Shadows of an Abusive Relationship”
I don’t have pictures of the times he strangled me, beat me with a metal tool, or tried to kill me. Nor do I have proof he pushed me into a closet or damaged my property. The time for being silent is over.
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My Survivor Story
Yes, I went back but never to live with him again because finally I saw my self worth and eventually cut all ties.