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Extraction Summary
4
People
1
Organizations
0
Locations
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Events
2
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Personal narrative / witness statement
File Size:
1.97 MB
Summary
This document is a personal narrative from an unnamed woman, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018503' as likely being part of a congressional record. The author recounts a past relationship characterized by emotional abuse and gaslighting, and reflects on how societal pressure for men to 'perform' sexually has silenced her from expressing her own needs. The text is an introspective account of abuse dynamics and their societal context, though it does not name any specific individuals or dates.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Unnamed Narrator | Author/Narrator |
The author of the text, a woman, who describes a past relationship involving emotional abuse (gaslighting) and reflec...
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| Unnamed Boyfriend | Narrator's former partner |
A man the narrator dated who she describes as emotionally abusive, denying things he said to make her feel 'insane'.
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| Unnamed Best Friend | Narrator's friend |
A friend the narrator confided in about her boyfriend's behavior.
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| Unnamed Past Partners | Narrator's former partners |
Mentioned in the 'Men's Perspective' section as partners who 'couldn't perform', for whom the narrator expresses a de...
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight |
Mentioned in the document footer ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018503'), indicating the document is likely part of an investigati...
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Timeline (1 events)
Undated
The narrator had a fight with her boyfriend where he denied saying something hurtful, which she describes as gaslighting and a classic pattern of emotional abuse. She continued dating him for a long time after this incident.
Unspecified
Relationships (2)
The narrator describes dating 'that man for a long time' and loving him, while also detailing his emotionally abusive behavior.
The narrator's best friend called 'to check in', and the narrator confided in her about the issues with her boyfriend.
Key Quotes (4)
""I never said that," he said softly."Source
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Quote #1
"Maybe he insisted that I was hallucinating in order to confuse me out of protesting: abusers do these things because they work."Source
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Quote #2
""Well, he says that he didn't say what I thought he did.""Source
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Quote #3
"I don't want anyone to know exactly which partners "couldn't perform.""Source
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Quote #4
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