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Content warning: domestic violence, emotional abuse, and identity repression.
In I Was Afraid of Being Seen, I examine how fear of exposure of being known, questioned, or revealed turned inward anxiety into outward control. Rather than face visibility, I sought safety by controlling someone else. I trace how uncertainty and closeted fear can mutate into dominance, not because they “cause” abuse, but because I used them as excuses to avoid accountability.
By Ramon OntiverosContent warning: domestic violence, emotional abuse, and identity repression.
In I Was Afraid of Being Seen, I examine how fear of exposure of being known, questioned, or revealed turned inward anxiety into outward control. Rather than face visibility, I sought safety by controlling someone else. I trace how uncertainty and closeted fear can mutate into dominance, not because they “cause” abuse, but because I used them as excuses to avoid accountability.