About Me. I’m so glad you’re here. I’m someone who spent years questioning my own voice—doubting my instincts, minimizing my pain, and carrying a silence that wasn’t mine to hold. I know what it feels like to smile on the outside while shrinking on the inside. I know the confusion of emotional abuse, the way it hides in plain sight, and the courage it takes to start calling it what it is. This blog is born from that journey.
I’m not a therapist or a licensed expert. I’m a survivor. A writer. A woman who finally started trusting her own truth after years of being told it didn’t matter.
Why I See Your Truth?
The name I See Your Truth speaks to the heart of what this blog is about. It’s a statement with two meanings: First, it’s about seeing their truth—the abuser’s. The manipulation, the cruelty hidden behind charm, the duplicity that made you doubt your reality. It’s about naming what happened. Saying, I see it clearly now. You see them for the truth of what they are and not what they want you to think they are.
It is also how you believe yourself. Just as importantly, it’s about seeing your truth. The version of you that survived. The voice that was silenced. The instincts that were right all along. The parts of you that are still worthy, still whole, still healing.
What will you find here?
This is a safe space. A place where your story is honored. Where emotional abuse—especially the subtle, often unseen kind—is named and validated. Where the mask falls off, and your voice rises in its place. You won’t find quick fixes or shallow affirmations here.
What you will find is:
Real Story honest reflections. Words that help you feel less alone. And gentle reminders that healing is possible, even if it doesn’t look the way you expected.
If You’ve Ever Thought…
Was it really that bad?
Why can’t I stop thinking about it?
I should be over this by now.
Maybe I was the problem…
Please know this:
You are not alone.
You are not crazy.
You are not to blame.
This is my voice, reclaimed.And I hope it helps you reclaim yours, too.
I see your truth. And I believe you.

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