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Hello, My name is Steph And I am a domestic violence survivor. I remember telling a Social Worker That I was just collecting evidence For my own ****** trial. There were too many days Where I truly expected To die. Once upon a time, Common things like white trucks And orange safety gear And every single noise Sent a shiver of panic Down my spine. Now I think about it less, More like when a student Tells me about her situation And that she feels trapped, Just like I did. I guess this is what we call Healing.
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Jun 18, 2025
Jun 18, 2025 at 11:40 PM UTC
Let's Call Them Baby Steps
Hello, My name is Steph And I am a domestic violence survivor. I remember telling a Social Worker That I was just collecting evidence For my own ****** trial. There were too many days Where I truly expected To die. Once upon a time, Common things like white trucks And orange safety gear And every single noise Sent a shiver of panic Down my spine. Now I think about it less, More like when a student Tells me about her situation And that she feels trapped, Just like I did. I guess this is what we call Healing.
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35/F/Canadian
Jun 18, 2025
Jun 18, 2025 at 11:40 PM UTC
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