"I see your true colors

In this current world we see a worrying increase in femicide.
Many women are confronted with domestic violence.

I want more attention for that, because it is still said: "Why didn't she just leave?" The fact people still say this shows that there is little to no understanding and the perpetrator is often protected.

The more a woman is ashamed, the less likely she is to be open about it.
A woman is still treated as inferior to this day and age,

but people don't really notice it. Fortunately,

as a woman, you can do a lot on your own with a strong will.
It is still said too often: "She must have made it this bad." or: "Every story has two sides,". In both cases the perpetrator is protected. Your own parents can also be like that.

But if it is said that they are your parents does that person feel supported? Or does it feel dismissed as you have to accept a certain behavior? I hope to make you think about your own behavior and/or situation in your life.

Such situations often arise because as a child you have not learned what real love is and you then look for relationships, in which you are treated the same as your own parents.

Laat Je Hart Spreken

Natalie Angel