Dismantling Stigma in Interactive Digital Literature

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Stigma in a relationship can also arise when one party dismisses the desires or concerns of their partner, prioritizing their own needs and interests without considering the other's perspective. The partner who feels unheard might experience a sense of stigma surrounding their emotions and desires. They could feel marginalized, their feelings invalidated, and their needs deemed unimportant. This imbalance can perpetuate a feeling of being stigmatized for wanting their voice to be heard and their needs acknowledged within the relationship. The internalized stigma may lead to self-doubt and a belief that their emotions are somehow unwarranted or lesser in significance, contributing to a sense of isolation and inadequacy within the relationship dynamic. In the image, we have a survey that's an opex box for you to type in a response to the controlling partner saying they miss you. No matter which keyboard keys you press, the text will type out 'I forgive you. "Come inside." This shows that your opinion doesn't matter to your partner and only what they want goes and thus leading to feelings of stigmatization.

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