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Mi Amor
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Default Jul 29, 2023 at 06:45 PM
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It's been an uphill journey and one that I am still recovering from.

I have felt that a lot of what I would say about abuse was ignored by others. There was the time when I was younger that my mother began hitting my door with a hammer to continue an argument that I tried to end by going to my room. She jammed the door by hitting the doorknob and called the police. She told the police that I was out of control and I got a "talking to" by PD. They didn't do anything about the fact that they had to kick the door in to open it. They didn't care about the hammer lying on the doorframe/floor. Didn't ask me about the altercation just took my mother's word for it that this whole thing happened because I don't clean my room.

That is one incident out of my lifetime with my mother and she's basically invincible still. I was a child then but an adult now and still the same thing.
Not sure.if you have coped through the same thing?
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