Dismantling Stigma in Interactive Digital Literature

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Being stigmatized in a domineering relationship is extremely upsetting and causes a complicated web of internal conflict and emotional turmoil. This stigma may be worsened by the other party's intrusive attempts to rekindle the relationship. This is demonstrated in the image by the 21 repetitions of the option to mutualize their sentiments of missing them, which represents an oppressive endeavor to get them back. The person may feel judged by their own feelings and need to escape. Individuals may encounter social influences or ingrained convictions that idealize perseverance in a partnership, characterizing their need for independence as self-serving or incorrect. The internalized stigma can propagate feelings of shame, insecurity, and loneliness as the individual struggles to maintain their emotional health while managing their partner's demands and tenacious attempts. The fear of being judged for wanting to break free and the societal pressure to conform to a relationship's normative expectations can compound the emotional distress, making it an intricate and painful experience to navigate.

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