I mean I have no clue who this person is and what they went through but I’d have to assume when they joined they probably didn’t think it was a cult and it was as bad as it was, once they’re there long enough it’s kind of like a Stockholm syndrome kind of situation or trauma bonding where they don’t want to leave or feel they can’t. obviously I can’t speak for her but I’ve seen enough documentaries on these people who live religions and a lot of them say they are scared to leave or there’s a lot of abuse that goes on behind closed doors.
She doesn’t sound like a victim to me. She sounds empowered and becoming aware of what she went through. She’s not naming names or calling people out or suing. Sounds like she took responsibility and got out after she got some awareness of her situation.
Religious groups don't often take long to get their hooks into members. If you leave, it can be a big deal especially if y0u have family that remains because you may end up shunned form your whole family and social circle. If you're the women, the idea is that it's your fault for not being subservient to your spouse. It can take time to change this kind of thinking. It's not meant to make her a victim, but that she survived leaving is inspiring.
Why y’all want Mike to comment on it she said what she said!
She’s so beautiful 🙏💜
For a woman that’s not the way to do it you have to create safe intimacy . Her husband should have been more patient .
Maybe she wasn’t physically attracted to him & he was a bad lover.
Does she mean marriage to Galeotti?
Yes the guy she had her daughter with
Do you think she took like notes? You know? After.. or maybe some posting notes.. that totally could have happened.
Sounds like her husband wasn’t a good lover.
OMG find another commentator. That is the most off putting voice and intonations
Lol
It was your choice to be part of the group. Why do you sound like a victim?
A lot of cults don't seem like cults until you enter on. It's all based on gaslighting and manipulation.
I mean I have no clue who this person is and what they went through but I’d have to assume when they joined they probably didn’t think it was a cult and it was as bad as it was, once they’re there long enough it’s kind of like a Stockholm syndrome kind of situation or trauma bonding where they don’t want to leave or feel they can’t. obviously I can’t speak for her but I’ve seen enough documentaries on these people who live religions and a lot of them say they are scared to leave or there’s a lot of abuse that goes on behind closed doors.
She doesn’t sound like a victim to me. She sounds empowered and becoming aware of what she went through. She’s not naming names or calling people out or suing. Sounds like she took responsibility and got out after she got some awareness of her situation.
Religious groups don't often take long to get their hooks into members. If you leave, it can be a big deal especially if y0u have family that remains because you may end up shunned form your whole family and social circle. If you're the women, the idea is that it's your fault for not being subservient to your spouse. It can take time to change this kind of thinking. It's not meant to make her a victim, but that she survived leaving is inspiring.
@@ladyred5468she does A lot of hallmark movies. I hope this helps