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Military Marriage Abuse: Elizabeth's Story [336]
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Ever wondered what it’s like to be married to someone who swears allegiance to both their country and their ego? Meet Elizabeth, a brave survivor of emotional, spiritual, and psychological abuse within a military marriage. Spoiler alert: It’s not all flag-waving and family barbecues.
Key Takeaways:
- Abuse in Uniform: Elizabeth shares how military culture and constant relocation masked the escalating abuse in her marriage.
- Gaslight Central: Her husband weaponized patriotism, shifting blame and memory-wiping every argument like a bad magician.
- Mother of All Burnouts: From managing everything—including his moods—to finally realizing she wasn’t the crazy one, Elizabeth walks us through her awakening.
- Mini Steps, Mega Impact: Discover how moving into a different bedroom and refusing to play the smiling spouse at a promotion ceremony were small, powerful boundaries.
- From Silence to Sisterhood: Elizabeth’s healing journey took off with Flying Free, and she’s now part of our “veteran” squad of badass women who got out, stayed out, and grew like weeds in springtime.
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