Kyra

seesomethingscreamsomething hashtag performance

The hashtag #seesomethingscreamsomething on TikTok showcases unexpected reactions and humorous encounters, often involving surprises or bizarre moments that elicit laughter, shock, or excitement, inviting viewers to share their own experiences.
It is incredibly insulting to immediately come off as if you are insinuating that you don’t believe a victim who has come forward. It took a whole lot to come forward with everything I was put through as a child and I’m not going to let little things like this get to me because that is exactly what she wants and I refuse to feed into it at all. If you decide to believe my abuser over me, then that is your decision but please keep it to yourself. I will continue to advocate for myself and for all of the other children that she put through so much pain in the past and present as well. #beingachildshouldnthurt #endchildabuse #stopvictimblaming #narcissisticparent #seesomethingscreamsomething #abusersdontwin
I could not have done any of this without the support system that you guys have built for me here on TikTok and I want to say thank you to any and everyone for watching, commenting, boosting, and donating towards this. When I first came out about my story I never thought that I would receive anywhere near the amount of support that I have so far. Thank you thank you thank you all🩵 #endchildabuse #seesomethingscreamsomething #beingachildshouldnthurt #abusersdontwin #greenscreen
If you have to defend yourself and repeat “I am not abusive” over and over again… 🚩🚩🚩 #clearingtheair #narcissisticparent #endchildabuse #beingachildshouldnthurt #seesomethingscreamsomething #abusersdontwin
It hurts to mourn someone who is still alive but I’d rather mourn you than allow you to continue hurting me & expose my daughter to your cruel world #abusersdontwin #beingachildshouldnthurt #endchildabuse #seesomethingscreamsomething #narcissist #nocontact #nocontactwithparent #breakingthecycle

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