Monday, April 12, 2021

"We want you to feel helpless, like we felt"

 That phrase is insulting. You know why? Because I DID feel helpless once. As a child. The means were simply different, but abuse is abuse, and pain is pain.

How dare you think, Nadine, that you were the only one here who was abused. I was too, and that statement is a figurative one, not a literal one, to cue abusive pedophiles here to name an abusive parent and not the whole world, and all authority over them.

Everyone can be presumed to have trauma. You are not alone, Nadine. You leave my trauma and my childhood alone and do not deny it because of a co-morbid psychiatric condition.

And please, refrain from physical restraints to the throat. They went away with the text, thankfully, but I do not like the intent behind it, but spare you any controlling intent because I do not want to pay the evil forward, and controlling others like that is evil.

Childhood is helplessness. Under a compress. That's all it really is in our society, and that's why I'm here. For whom I'm attracted to. Sometimes, when you really love someone, you stand up for them instead of be their abuser. But, ultimately, I needed to get out my baggage over the Internet, and it was magically conflated with.

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