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Bruh Quote by Jane Washington

“All of you. Why are you … being …” I struggled for the right word. “Nice?” “We’re courting you,” Andel said, like it was obvious, even though he was sitting there doing nothing. I burst out laughing. I couldn’t help myself. It bubbled through me in a wave of hysteria, persisting until my throat…” quote by Jane Washington
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““All of you. Why are you … being …” I struggled for the right word. “Nice?” “We’re courting you,” Andel said, like it was obvious, even though he was sitting there doing nothing. I burst out laughing. I couldn’t help myself. It bubbled through me in a wave of hysteria, persisting until my throat was raw. “You’ve blinded me,” I said, still chuckling, though I no longer sounded amused. “You’re dragging me, blind, through unforgivable terrain. You’re only allowing me one small meal a day. You ignore me most of the time, insult me the rest of the time, and threaten to kill me every now and then just for good measure. You lead me around by a chain like a dog. This isn’t courting. This is enslavement.””

Jane Washington

About This Quote

The speaker feels trapped and mistreated, comparing a supposed courtship to enslavement and abuse.

In simple terms: Feeling trapped and abused in a relationship.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and reject harmful dynamics.

Themes

power abuse relationships freedom control

Mood

angry disgusted defiant

Type

critical explanatory

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • workplace dynamics
  • family interactions

Key Concepts

coercion psychological manipulation boundary violation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What signs indicate a relationship has become abusive?
  • How can you assert boundaries when feeling controlled?
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