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Breaking Free: After 16 Years of Humiliation, I Stand Up!

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The End! For 16 years, he tormented me, and I endured it all…
Everything changed in the spring…
I never imagined that anything could shake the mire I had been living in for so long.

I had long lost hope.

At 22, I married. I believed I had found the one, my soulmate, with whom I would spend my entire life. Sarah meant everything to me. She mesmerized me, drawing me in with some magical force. I was so blinded by her that even her quirks seemed endearing.

For instance, her habit of flinging open the window in the dead of winter and pulling the covers off me to wake me at dawn.

Or her favourite “joke” — making me spin in place in front of friends as if I were a model being evaluated before a purchase.

She made decisions for me.

She chose where I would work.

Where we would go on holiday.

Who among my friends I could associate with and who I should cut out of my life.

And I let her.

Because I thought that’s how it should be, that this was love.

I was blind.

I believed that having a child would change everything…
When our married life began to crumble, I honestly thought that a baby would save our marriage.

I was mistaken.

Sarah abandoned me in this fight.

She dismissed my fears, my worries, and the doctors’ grim prognosis.

She easily accepted that she already had children from her first marriage, which meant we might not have any of our own.

But it brought me pain.

For her, it was an opportunity to further humiliate me.

She made me the scapegoat for everything.

— You can’t give me a child!
— You can’t even cook; your food will give me an ulcer soon!
— You’re not a real man if you can’t handle such a minor issue!

I felt worthless.

I tried to fight back. I searched for doctors, had tests done, and underwent treatments.

But it was all in vain.

She broke me, and I accepted it.
Over time, I surrendered.

I closed myself off, stopped socializing, withdrew from everyone.

I became a shadow of my former self.

I no longer recognized the confident guy who once dreamed of family, happiness, and children.

Looking in the mirror, I saw a pitiful man afraid to even speak out.

Whenever I tried to protest that I didn’t deserve constant humiliation and wanted respect, Sarah laughed in my face:

— You? Who do you even think you are? You’re pathetic! Worse than any beggar in the street!

She knew I had nowhere to turn.

She persuaded everyone around me that I was useless, weak, and pathetic.

And I began to believe it myself.

She told me I would be lost without her, that I had no chance of surviving alone.

And I stayed.
But in March, everything changed…
I had only one friend left – Emma.

She had moved to work in Greece some time ago, but returned in the spring: her husband had fallen seriously ill.

And then he passed away.

Emma was left alone in her home. Her sons had long lived abroad.

I began visiting her after work, sometimes staying overnight.

At first, Sarah didn’t like it; then she started causing drama, and eventually resorted to threats.

— You will not go there!
— I’ll drag you out by your hair!
— I’ll keep you locked up at home!
— I’ll file for divorce!

One evening, Emma looked at me and said:

— God willing, let her file for divorce!

We exchanged glances, and suddenly I realized: this was my chance.

Emma offered me a place to stay while she went back to Greece.

If I didn’t have to pay rent, I could manage on my salary.

I agreed.

I left. I chose myself.
Since then, I have been living in her flat.

I wake up in the morning, walk to the window, look at our old house where I once lived with Sarah, and quietly say:

— Good morning, Theo!

I gaze at my life and understand: I am free.

I am no longer afraid.

I have started smiling again.

I have learned to live anew.

I glance towards Sarah’s house and silently tell her:

“There is always a way out, dear!”

I put on a clean shirt, step outside, walk down the street with my head held high.

Now, I cannot be broken.

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