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So it didn't work for you.
It could still work for them.
Just because it didn't do ANYTHING for you, doesn't mean some one else can't be helped.
I personally have been helped by therapists.
And I know many people who have been helped too.
So don't say I'm not telling the truth.
My truth is different than yours.
And if your talking about telling some one.
You probably haven't told the right person yet.
It is normal for an abused person to TRY to hide it, but an expert can often still spot an abuse victim. I don't know how many times I have heard Dr. Drew (of Loveline) spot an abuse victim from their voice alone. It's REALLY weird. Occasionally it's as soon as they say, "Hello."
An abuse victim might be able to wear a 'mask' in public, but they aren't perfect, because they don't know how to be that way. They can only try to hide their hurt.



Is it normal for abused people to hide it?
Is it normal if your abused you dont show any emotion and you cant tell that person is abused?
Like you see them as a perfect person?