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🛑 We don’t negotiate safety

⚖️ Some Things Are Black and White Yes means safety.No means protection. Clear, certain, unapologetic boundaries are not cruelty.They are care—espec

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⚖️ Some Things Are Black and White

Yes means safety.
No means protection.

Clear, certain, unapologetic boundaries are not cruelty.
They are care—especially for the vulnerable.

In a world that loves loopholes and excuses, bold boundaries say:
“You will not harm here.”
“You will not twist the rules to suit power.”
“You will not step over the line just because someone let you before.”

Some things aren’t “complicated.”
Some things aren’t “up for debate.”
Some things are yes or no—because the cost of confusion is too high.

🛑 We don’t negotiate safety.
🛡 We don’t apologize for protection.

The violation is the violence.

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