When our relationship ended, I thought the worst pain would be the silence. I was wrong. The real pain began when he started using my photos to mock me online. Pictures I had shared with him in trust suddenly became tools for ridicule.
He would post them with sarcastic captions, making subtle jabs about my appearance, my weight, even the way I smiled. Mutual friends would send me screenshots. Some laughed along with him. Others pretended not to see.
I felt exposed, humiliated, and betrayed in a way I had never experienced before.
What hurt most was not the breakup itself. Relationships end. Hearts break. People move on. But turning someone’s memories into public entertainment is cruelty on a different level. I stopped posting online.
I was drowning in anger, but I knew reacting emotionally would only feed his narrative that I was bitter and unstable.read more..https://drbokko.com/?shorts=i-entered-a-job-interview-only-to-realize-my-boss-had-set-me-up-to-fail
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