https://x.com/womensaid/status/1757691224209719488
Valentine's Day can be tough for survivors. Behind the chocolates and flowers, gifts can be tools of control in abusive relationships. As we exchange tokens of affection, let's also extend our support to survivors of domestic abuse. #ValentinesDay #ComeTogether #EndAbuse pic.twitter.com/SqsheUFRLB
— Women's Aid (@womensaid) February 14, 2024
!biofoids look at me I'm helping
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"h... He gave me chocolates and told me I'm pretty, h...he's probably another abusive narcissist who's trying to victimize meeeee"
And wonder why they're forever single
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If you've ever met a woman, you'll know that she complains about literally everything. She will complain that it's too dark when the lights are off, too bright when they're on.
Giving women a voice and amplifying that voice into the forefront of the nation might be the only strategy we have in making women ask themselves, Wait, do I sound like that?
It won't work, but at least it's a strategy.
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It's already been proven not to work. Maybe they'll be happier with the Patriarchy the "refugees" they vote for are bringing.
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