
For survivors, adoptees, and protective parents. Writing that names harm clearly, rejects victim blaming, and challenges the systems that fail the people they're supposed to protect.
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Series: Dismantling Harmful Messages
I recently made a post that said, “If only survivors got half as much support as perpetrators get excuses,” and so many people resonated with it. Many responded by w...
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If I tell someone what I’ve lost, I’m met with empathy, kindness, and understanding… until I mention adoption.
Adoption has this glowing halo surrounding it, disguising itself and tricking everyone who...
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Many people assume that someone who is religious or a person of faith is a safe person.
The truth is that child abusers span all genders, socio-economic statuses, religions, and nationalities.
So what is on...
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Adopters frequently make mean and even abusive comments on adoptees’ posts.
I always think about their adopted child—whose mother was probably told her child would be better off without her—yet that child...
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Writing from lived experience for survivors, adoptees, and protective parents. Naming harm clearly. Challenging victim blaming and the systems that fail us.
I write poems, short stories, and blogs about being an abuse and trauma survivor, mental health, having ADHD and OCD, being autistic, being aromantic and asexual, and so much more!
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