The Recording is the “Seal”

The discussion outlines a complex situation involving the struggle of an individual dealing with significant health issues, financial constraints, and coercive control from a roommate. Key points include the importance of securing a Plan G for medical coverage, the challenges posed by a hostile living environment, and the documented history of medical mistreatment. The individual aims to navigate these obstacles to ensure stability and access to necessary healthcare while preparing for the upcoming March conversion From Medicare Part C to Original Medicare.

AI Conversation Companion Part 3

The post discusses coping strategies for emotional abuse in housing situations, focusing on legal actions and alternatives to eviction. It suggests mediation, temporary restraining orders, and building a support network. Financial management, affordable housing explorations, and documentation for legal recourse are emphasized as key steps for long-term stability and safety.

Relationship Accounting

This essay exposes the concealed patterns of abuse within a relationship, highlighting the disparity between public perception and private reality. It underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing toxic behaviors that often go unnoticed.

To the people who think I’m handling trauma the “wrong” way:

"Celestia Quixs shares her experience of surviving abuse, systemic failure, and chronic illness. She speaks out for others facing similar struggles, challenging the stigma and advocating for survivor support. #SurvivorVoice #AwarenessMatters"

30 Years of Pain

94 You let me deal with the miscarriage alone, caused property damage, and hit my daughter95 You refused to take "No" for an answer96 To care for me with pancreatitis, you wouldn't bother99 You dropped out of anger management, that's when our marriage endedDespite all that, I kept you as my friend00 You let me … Continue reading 30 Years of Pain

When Others Need You to Stay Unwell

The reason I have had to keep "getting back to" my healing protocol is because I have been living with someone who seems to fear the possibility of me getting healthy...if I get healthy, I would no longer 'need' him and I might leave. He is the one who, over the past 2 years, has … Continue reading When Others Need You to Stay Unwell

We are NOT Cute!

Two people within the same hour told my ex-husband and I we are too cute, as they watched us interact with each other in front of them. I'm here to tell ya, we are NOT cute! What we are is a narcissist trying desperately to hold on to his best source of supply and that … Continue reading We are NOT Cute!

Beyond Possession

A marriage license is not a contract for lifelong sexual possession. By examining the systemic failures in how society conditions men to be domineering and women to be submissive, it becomes clear that true intimacy requires mutual respect and unwavering bodily autonomy—not the entitlement often masquerading as love.

The Predictable Cycle of Domestic Psychabuse

I get treated poorly by someone outside the home, and because I am isolated, I seek support from my partner—only to realize I am trapped in a cycle of manipulation and financial dependency. From the false security of gifts to the inevitable ruin of holidays, this is the reality of how abusers ensure you cannot be happy. A raw look at the predictable patterns of psychological abuse and the escalation that follows when you dare to point them out.