Having love for someone and deciding not to remain in relationship with them actually does happen. I know because it’s the current status of my
Tag: narcissistic abuse
Why I Don’t Do Parties – or Group Settings of Any Kind
Note: What I describe in this post reflects a lived experience as someone on the autism spectrum. These are common traits of autism and Asperger’s
When Inclusion Is Just Performance: The Harm in Selective Allyship
Some people wear inclusion like a badge—polished, visible, and easy to remove when the moment passes. They talk about acceptance, understanding, and neurodiversity when the
When Peace Become the Battleground: A Story of Silent Resistance
I never imagined that something as simple and sacred as a lunch break would become a battleground. Yet here I am—girding myself for work each
The Silent Wounds of Narcissistic Abuse: How It Rewires the Brain and Hijacks Your Life
Narcissistic abuse doesn’t leave bruises. It leaves confusion, self-doubt, and a nervous system stuck in overdrive. While it’s often invisible to outsiders, its effects on
My Voice Is Unchained — Refusing to Bow to the Gatekeeper’s Game
Negative Nag: The Gatekeeper Who Can’t Block My Voice If you’ve been following my journey, you already know about Negative Nag — the self-appointed queen