Your Story Could Save a Life
Right now, someone is questioning their reality, wondering if they're crazy, feeling completely alone. Your story could be the lighthouse that guides them home.
You Know That Moment When Everything Finally Makes Sense?
When you read someone else's story and think "Oh my God, that's exactly what happened to me" — that's the moment lives change forever.
That moment of recognition. Of validation. Of realizing you're not alone, you're not crazy, and what happened to you was not your fault.
You have the power to give someone else that moment.
Look What Your Courage Has Already Done
Every story shared creates ripples of healing that reach people you'll never meet
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2000 + People Who Said "That's My Story Too"
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2000 KSurvivors Who Left Their Abuser
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2000People Who Avoided Toxic Relationships
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2000 MHearts That Felt Less Alone
The Messages That Keep Us Going
Real responses from people whose lives were changed by someone's courage to share
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"I was planning to go back to him for the fourth time. Then I read Sarah's story about the cycle of promises and broken promises. I realized I was reading my own future. I didn't go back. That was 2 years ago. I'm free now."
Emma, 34
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"My mom found this site and read me a story about a narcissistic parent. I cried for an hour because someone finally understood what I'd been living with. I'm in therapy now and setting boundaries for the first time in my life."
Michael, 28
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"I kept your story saved on my phone for 6 months. Every time I wanted to call him, I read it instead. Your words were stronger than his manipulation. Thank you for saving me from going backwards."
Jessica, 41
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"Reading these stories taught me that love doesn't hurt. Real love doesn't make you feel crazy or small. I'm dating someone wonderful now who treats me with kindness. I almost settled for crumbs."
David, 25
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"Your story about financial abuse opened my eyes. I thought he was just 'handling' our money. I'm getting my own bank account tomorrow and making an exit plan. You probably saved my future."
Lisa, 45
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"I'm a therapist and I share these stories (with permission) with my clients. They help more than any textbook ever could. Thank you for being part of the healing."
Dr. Patricia Morrison
Someone Is Reading This Right Now
At this very moment, someone is Googling "am I being manipulated" at 2am, afraid to ask anyone they know.
They're wondering if they're overreacting, if they're too sensitive, if everyone else is right and they're wrong.
Your story could be the answer they find.
Share Your Heart
Your story doesn't have to be perfect. It just has to be true. Someone needs to hear exactly what you have to say.
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By submitting your story to Narcissism Exposed, you agree to the following:
1. Anonymity and Privacy
Your name, email, or any identifying information will not be published.
You may use a pseudonym or leave the name fields blank.
We do not collect personal data for publication purposes.
Stories are shared anonymously unless you give explicit written permission.
2. Purpose of Submission
Your story may be shared on our website, newsletter, social media, or educational materials — only to raise awareness and help other survivors feel seen and understood.
We reserve the right to edit submissions for grammar, clarity, or safety without altering your core message.
3. No Guarantee of Publication
Due to volume or topic sensitivity, not all stories will be published.
Stories promoting hate, violence, or identifiable details about third parties will be rejected.
4. Content Responsibility
By submitting, you confirm that:
The story is your own experience or submitted with permission.
You understand your submission is voluntary and unpaid.
You are 18 years of age or older.
5. Right to Remove
You may request removal of your story at any time. Simply contact us with proof of submission and we will delete it promptly.
6. Safe Space Policy
This is a judgment-free, trauma-informed space.
We do not tolerate harassment, victim-blaming, or any form of abusive responses to shared stories.