@sillysolarr: from innocent to irresistble…i bet you didnt see that coming! 😜✨

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Got any more magic tricks
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Replying to @Janittude Breaking the trauma bond with an abuser can be a difficult and challenging process, but it is possible. Here are some steps that may help you: 1. Acknowledge the abuse: Recognize and accept that you are in an abusive relationship. Understand that the abuser's behavior is not your fault and that you deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. 2. Seek support: Reach out to a supportive network of friends, family, or professionals who can provide emotional support and guidance. Consider contacting local domestic abuse helplines or organizations that specialize in assisting survivors of abuse. 3. Educate yourself: Learn about the dynamics of abuse, including coercive control, to gain a better understanding of what you have been experiencing. This knowledge can empower you and help you break free from the cycle of abuse. 4. Safety planning: Develop a safety plan to protect yourself during the process of leaving the abusive relationship. This may involve finding a safe place to stay, securing important documents, and having a support system in place. 5. No contact or limited contact: Minimize or cut off contact with the abuser whenever possible. This can help create space for healing and prevent further manipulation and harm. 6. Therapy or counseling: Consider seeking professional help from therapists or counselors who specialize in trauma and domestic abuse. They can provide valuable support, guidance, and tools to help you heal and break free from the trauma bond. 7. Practice self-care: Prioritize your well-being and engage in activities that promote self-care and healing. This can include exercising, practicing mindfulness or meditation, journaling, connecting with supportive friends, and engaging in activities that bring you joy and peace. Remember, breaking the trauma bond takes time, and everyone's journey is unique. Be patient and kind to yourself throughout the process, and know that you are not alone. . . . . . . #dreamofthe2ndattention #thedreamofthe2ndattention #healwiththedream #narctok #reactiveabuse #cogntivedissonance #traumatok #traumabonding #traumabondrecovery #traumabondingisreal #emotionalabusesurvivor #narctactics

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