There was a large number of views to the website today. For a while now, there's been A LOT of views from Texas using search terms that may only be known by a victim, or someone who knows a victim. Its a wild guess. If so, don't hesitate to contact me.
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You don't have to, but for some it just does. The aftermath of what happened, the emotional tragedy, lingers whether you want it to or not. Some express that even though a significant time has passed since you found the truth or since you finally ended it with that monster, the fear, the pain, the distress creeps up on you when you least expect it. You find yourself looking over your shoulder wondering if someone is watching you, secretly, because you don't really know who might be behind you. You see faces and you wonder if that's the person that caused you so much hurt, pain, suffering, wondering, frustration, devastation, disappointment, anger, fury, confusion and self blame. That's simply putting it into few words. Those that have experienced being "catfished" are the only ones that can fully understand the effect that this can have on someone. Julie is not the victim as she portrays herself to be. She is the predator. I'm thankful for my experience for very few reasons, one of which is that I can help others. When you think it's time that it all should be gone, there is something that triggers a memory or a "red flag." So, do you have to let it linger? No, you don't want it to, but it does.
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