[wesurviveabuse.com] There are menâtoo manyâwho believe that a woman harms them simply by refusing to be harmed by them. She sets a boundary.She tel
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There are menâtoo manyâwho believe that a woman harms them simply by refusing to be harmed by them.
She sets a boundary.
She tells the truth.
She leaves.
She survives.
And suddenly she is the dangerous one.
Not him who broke her body, her spirit, her peace.
But her, for daring to name what happened.
For refusing to carry his secrets like a coffin strapped to her back.
There is a twisted expectation that womenâespecially Black womenâshould remain loyal. Not to love. Not to community. But to silence.
We are expected to keep secrets, even violent ones.
To carry the burden.
To protect his image, his freedom, his comfortâwhile bleeding out in private.
We see this clearly when Black women hesitate to call the police.
Not because we arenât hurting.
But because weâve been trained to believe that protecting ourselves will be seen as harming him.
And if weâre seen as harming him, weâre seen as a threat.
To him. To the community. To the very people whoâve never protected us.
This isnât loyalty.
This is control.
This is fear dressed up as responsibility.
And itâs not ours to carry anymore.
You are not cruel for telling the truth.
You are not dangerous for choosing peace.
You are not harmful for surviving.
If the only way he can feel safe is by silencing you, harming you, or owning youâthen he was never safe to begin with.
We tell the truth here.
And the truth is sacred.
No more hiding harm just to prove weâre loyal.
We survive. And we speak.
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