The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries (audio)

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The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries (audio)

In this episode of We Survive Abuse, we step into a modern fable about a simple bench, a tired woman, and a town that does not realize it is

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In this episode of We Survive Abuse, we step into a modern fable about a simple bench, a tired woman, and a town that does not realize it is watching control happen in plain sight.

Too often, people believe unfairness and inequality towards women only counts when it is dressed in religious language, old traditions, or formal authority. But sometimes control wears modern clothes. It shows up in friend groups, workplaces, community spaces, activist circles, family systems, dating conversations, and public debates where women are told they may have boundaries only if men find those boundaries acceptable.

Through the story of Lena, Miss Geraldine, and the bench at Maple & Ninth, this episode asks a necessary question: What happens when a woman’s “no” becomes a group discussion, but a man’s discomfort becomes policy?

 This is a short, soulful teaching episode about boundaries, permission, social control, and the quiet ways women are trained to stand while others debate whether they are allowed to sit.

For Survivors, advocates, women, and anyone learning to recognize control before it puts on a sacred name.

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