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SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

NOVEMBER 25, IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-ABUSE OF WOMEN, and it is the day that every woman must take to the streets to defend our rights and be respected. This book talks about the consequences of living with an abuser and having no idea what our rights are as women. This book talks about all the ways men deceive women into believing something that will never be. They are beasts, disguised as meek sheep, when inside they are predators. They present themselves to their future victims as "Prince Charming", or "The perfect man"; until they achieve their objectives, one of them is, marrying their victims and that is when they show their true face and nature, which are predatory beasts without any feelings. From meek sheep, they become these cannibals, thirsty for new blood and hungry for power who are capable of committing all kinds of monstrosities, to commit their objective and that objective is "Power" and to shout loudly, how proud they feel they have achieved their goals. They also want and wish to highlight with this cannibalism, that they are cannibalistic macho and proud of it. Every November 25, the day of non-mistreatment of women and the International Day for the elimination of violence against women is celebrated and commemorated and through this book, I wish to make a strong appeal to women who, should not to allow himself to be mistreated, humiliated, beaten and raped by any man. We must learn to say "NO" to mistreatment, abuse, beatings and rape, by them, and we must also know when to say "Up to here", "Enough!", "No more", "It was enough" or as Lorena Gallo ex Bobbitt did to John Bobbitt who, tired of that vicious cycle of beatings, mistreatment, humiliation and rape, cut off her husband's penis, in self-defense. We must have a perfect idea that if there is a life after that hell and that life, it will always be much better, if we know how to live it. Finally, we should not be part of a number of women who are underground, due to the mistreatment of us.
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The heart’s battle: A journey through pain and abuse

The heart’s battle: A journey through pain and abuse

“How could you ever do that to me?” I wept like a maniac, “You promised that I will always be safe with you. That you will always be the one I would have beside me, no matter how bad the situation gets. That you will never let me down?” But oh my aching heart, his eyes were cold, nowhere in those deep eyes I could see any remorse, nor any pain or guilt of the tragedy he caused me. Only showing how shallow his words have been since the past 6 years. All of that was a lie, all my love was engulfed by a snake, who never really loved me, never! “Answer me?” I demanded “When did I ever cheat on you? When did I ever let you go, when did I stop fighting for us? Was it me who cheated? Was it you who loved me despite that?” “I do not understand a single word you are saying. Trust me, I have never cheated on you. Why would I do so? And who on earth told you it was me who did this?” “Enough with the manipulations Anurag. Enough!” —- Anurag Rahi(name changed due to privacy concerns ), a guy who I met online, 6 years ago and we instantly became best friends, to lovers, and that’s when all the trouble began. This might seem like some ordinary love drama, but is a story based on real events, is my own life story, the events that will be the death of me, about how poisonous people can be, about why it is the best to just let people go, why loneliness is a gift, and a journey towards healing, or my deathbed. I am Megha, and I write this novel as I am at my lowest, to prove how difficult it is to save yourself from being drowned in the sea of depression, and if I could make it out alive. If you are reading this, pray for me. It’s hard to breathe.
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What are the characteristics of books about substance abuse fiction?
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2024-11-04 19:48
Often, they are very gritty. They show the dark side of addiction, like the physical and mental deterioration of the characters. For example, in 'Crank', the main character's physical appearance and mental state change drastically as she gets deeper into her meth addiction.
Can you recommend some books about substance abuse fiction?
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2024-11-05 00:13
Another one is 'Requiem for a Dream' by Hubert Selby Jr. This book delves deep into the lives of several characters struggling with different forms of substance abuse. It's a harrowing look at how addiction can destroy lives, relationships, and dreams. The narrative is raw and unflinching, and it has been made into a powerful movie as well.
What are the themes in books about abuse fiction?
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2024-12-06 03:19
Isolation is also a theme. Victims of abuse are often isolated, either by the abuser or due to shame. In many abuse - related books, this isolation is a key factor in the character's struggle. For instance, in some stories, the abused child is cut off from the outside world and has no one to turn to. Additionally, the theme of hope and redemption can be found. Despite the darkness of abuse, there is often a glimmer of hope that the characters can move towards a better life.
Can you share a substance abuse treatment success story?
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2024-11-11 09:55
Yes. Take Mike for example. Mike had a drug abuse problem. He went to a rehab center that focused on holistic treatment. They provided him with medical help, psychological counseling, and taught him healthy coping mechanisms. Through months of hard work, he overcame his addiction. He is now an advocate for substance abuse prevention in his community.
What are the key elements in a substance abuse treatment success story?
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2024-11-11 09:16
One key element is a good treatment program. For instance, a program that offers both medical and psychological support. Another is the patient's determination. Just like in the story of John who really wanted to change. And family support also matters a great deal.
UNC Substance Abuse Treatment Success Stories: What are some examples?
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2024-11-24 23:13
There was a case where an individual with alcohol abuse disorder entered the UNC substance abuse treatment program. The program provided personalized counseling sessions based on their specific needs. They also participated in group therapy which made them realize the negative impacts of their addiction on others as well. After several months of treatment, they achieved sobriety and are now involved in community support groups to help others in similar situations.
Are there any good fiction books about drug abuse?
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2024-12-15 14:06
One well - known book is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It vividly depicts the lives of a group of drug addicts in Edinburgh, exploring the chaos, desperation, and complex relationships that come with drug abuse.
Recommend some books about drug abuse fiction.
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2024-12-02 16:40
'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh is also notable. It portrays the lives of a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh. The book is not only about the drug abuse itself but also about the social and economic circumstances that often surround it, and the complex relationships among the addicts.
How can domestic abuse fiction books raise awareness about domestic abuse?
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2024-11-22 22:10
They can also show the complex reasons behind domestic abuse. For example, some books might explore how the abuser's own past or mental state contributes to the abuse. In this way, people can understand that it's not just a simple matter of 'bad people doing bad things'.
Are there any abuse themes in fiction books?
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2024-12-04 03:00
There are indeed. Fiction often reflects the full spectrum of human experience, and abuse is unfortunately a part of that. Some historical fiction may also touch on abuse, such as the abuse of power in a feudal society. But authors usually handle it in a way that aims to make the reader think about the issue, rather than just shock them.
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