Letâs speak truthâbecause Survivors on healthy authentic healing journeys know this better than anyone: You cannot build healthy relationships with p
Letâs speak truthâbecause Survivors on healthy authentic healing journeys know this better than anyone:
You cannot build healthy relationships with people or groups who do not respect boundaries.
It doesnât matter how long youâve known them.
It doesnât matter if they say they love you.
It doesnât matter if theyâre âfamily,â part of a healing circle, or standing at a pulpit.
đ If they ignore your no, they cannot nurture your yes.
đ If they ignore your no, they cannot nurture your yes.
Hereâs why:
Boundaries are not barriers.
They are the sacred lines that allow trust to grow. Without them, love becomes manipulation, care becomes control, and âclosenessâ becomes a trap.People who disregard boundaries are not building with you.
They are building on top of you. Theyâre using your silence, exhaustion, or fear as raw materials to shape a world where only they feel safe.Groups that normalize boundary-crossing are not communities.
They are cults of controlâwhere belonging is conditional, your needs are inconvenient, and silence is the price of acceptance.
đ© Healthy doesnât mean conflict-freeâit means respect-filled.
It means:
đ± You can say no without punishment.
đ± You can change your mind without shame.
đ± You can walk away without fear of being smeared, stalked, or spiritually blackmailed.
đŹ So if you’re asking:
âWhy do I feel drained every time I talk to them?â
âWhy do I have to keep explaining the same basic things?â
âWhy do I feel unsafe even though they say they love me?â
You already know the answer.
đ đŸââïž Relationships without respect for boundaries are not relationships.
They are rehearsals for harm.
At We Survive Abuse, we donât just surviveâwe reclaim.
We rebuild.
We return to our rightful selves.
And we start by drawing the line and meaning it.
đ€ You donât have to explain it.
đ€ You donât have to justify it.
đ€ You just have to honor it.
Your boundaries are sacred. Treat them that way. And expect others to do the same.
“You will not silence me, and you will not build your comfort on my back.â
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