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  • Home
  • Finding My Voice
    • My Journey
    • From Readers
    • Awareness
  • Inspiration
    • Success Stories
    • Quotes and Memes
  • In The News
    • Believe Survivors
    • Legislation and Reform
  • Resources
    • Helpful Websites
    • Domestic Violence
    • Coercive Control
    • Domestic Violence By Proxy
    • Establishing Boundaries
    • Cluster B Disorders
    • Narcissists
    • Post Separation Abuse
    • Family Court Abuse
    • Parental Alienation
    • Parallel Parenting
    • Case Law
  • Contact me
  • Awareness,  Believe Survivors,  Coercive Control,  Domestic Violence,  Narcissists

    Stop asking women “Why didn’t you leave?”

    February 25, 2021 /

    Why didn’t you leave?” Why didn’t you leave sooner?” Why did you wait so long to leave?” It couldn’t have been that bad if you stayed with him for 10 years.” All of these types of questions and statements are a form of victim blaming and victim shaming. It needs to end. Instead, we should be asking the abuser, “Why did you gaslight her into staying with you for so long?” “Why did you physically and verbally abuse her?” “Why did you try to control her and dominate her?” “Why did you continue to love bomb and abuse her in a cycle of domestic violence that kept her in a…

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  • Believe Survivors

    Allen vs. Farrow

    February 21, 2021 /

    Click on the link below to read why Mia Farrow is still afraid of Woody Allen after years of supporting her daughter, Dylan Farrow, who has spoken out about the sexual abuse Woody Allen ( her step-father) put her through. Allen vs. Farrow

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  • Believe Survivors

    FKA twigs talks about her abusive relationship with Shia LaBeouf

    February 19, 2021 /

    This sounds familiar! Love Bombing at first. Thinking you’ve found Prince Charming. Then you move in together and everything changes. It was the same with me and Vincent. This is typical of abusive men. They wait until you’ve invested in them in some way to start the abuse. And then…it just gets worse. FKA twigs describes her abusive relationship with Shia LeBeouf

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  • Believe Survivors

    Evan Rachel Wood’s Testimony to Congress About Sexual, Domestic Abuse

    February 7, 2021 /

    We need to BELIEVE VICTIMS! Evan Rachel Wood’s testimony to congress about sexual, domestic abuse

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