“Surviving Domestic Violence: Breaking Free from Fear and Finding Courage” By Shayla T
This is my story of surviving domestic violence, of overcoming fear, and finding the courage to break free. Imagine a life filled with fear, where your every step is haunted by the shadows of an abusive relationship. A life where you’re constantly looking over your shoulder, afraid of the one person who was supposed to […]
“Breaking Free from Abuse: My Journey from Verbal, Emotional, and Physical Assault”
Married to a person who verbally, emotionally and physically assaults you is not alright. I almost lost my mind and my life by a narcissist. It was the most debilitating and degrading thing I have ever gone through in my life. I could never have thought that someone you loved could treat you like that. […]
“Breaking the Silence: Surviving Domestic Abuse and Reclaiming Your Life”
BREAK YOUR SILENCE!!! I have gone to voluntary counseling over the years since I was young and I wish it would have prepared me for a long 18+ nightmare I wish I could have avoided. I was a young 20yr old looking for a forever partner and was coursed by a man 9 yrs older […]
Surviving 22 Years of Abuse: My Journey to Healing and Freedom
Hi !I am a survivor!! My abuse lasted 22 years physically, emotionally, and financially. We were your typical upper middle class suburban family. The perfects. But I had a secret a big secret. I was covering up black eyes, concussion, emotional tiredness. My kids didn’t know . He would tell me to calm down after […]
Survivor story of overcoming abuse and assault.
she wants us to go to a house that is under her control, she’s going to harm us physically, emotionally, and spiritually, I have proof of what happened, my body is the proof, i want to hide away from them, I need help, the judge is giving her custody. I remember the day that the […]
Unmasking the Predator: My Ordeal with PMDD-Related Abuse and False Victimhood
I was physically abused on over 50 occasions over 3 years by a person with the condition of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). After each violent event, the person would ‘forget’ about the terrible abuse inflicted upon me. The person also attacked my mother and father, friends, neighbors and anyone around at the time of the […]