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"That was great!" my husband smiled at me from across the table as I hung up on my ex, mid-sentence.
“It used to be so painful listening to you talk to him. He’d be bullying you and you’d just give in. Wow! Look at you now!”
I smiled back, placed the phone on the table. For the first time in years, I felt calm after an argument with my ex. Almost completely unfazed. I laughed. “Pretty different.”
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Who was that woman four years ago, ten years ago, who passively stood by and accepted abuse from people? Not just from my ex either. From friends and strangers. From family members. Things I would never put up with now.
Why did I do that? Why do so many of us do it? I’ve been asking myself that lately, but I’m not sure the answer is a simple one.
“You’re one of the most passive people I know,” someone said to me a few years before my marriage ended.