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Betrayal is just a word: when you're curious about it, it's a life- altering disease.

  • Writer: themadnessforreal
    themadnessforreal
  • Oct 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

Betrayal feels like being thrown into fire—burned without the chance to scream.


The one who betrays, whether an adult betraying a child, a spouse betraying their partner, or a friend breaking trust, rarely understands the depth of the pain caused.


This pain is not just hurt; it’s a felt sense in the body, an invisible injury that can linger long after the surface appears to heal.


Betrayal doesn’t just break trust—it leaves a wound that may not bleed but threatens to shape the rest of one’s life.


Betrayal is more than a word. It’s a life-altering blow.


It's an accident no one wanted, yet it happens all the same.


The healing may begin, but the internal damage—left untreated or unacknowledged—can last a lifetime.


You can scream, you don’t know if you’re being heard.

You can jump-up, you don’t know if you’re being seen.

You can cry, you don’t know if you’re being saved.



 
 
 

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