RHer friend Cleonice Malolo interviewed Ita Guerra on the SIC program “Julia”, and she recalled her first marriage when she was 16, and then becoming a mother at 18. A relationship in which she was a victim of domestic violence and persecution.
He recalls that at the time it was “not easy” to deal with fear. “For a while, I had to have one of my brothers take me to work and pick me up. A protective shield was created there by my family, which made [ele] “I realized there was no form. And he ended up giving up.”
Then there was another relationship in which she was also a victim of domestic violence. “I ended up gaining a lot of inner strength, especially when I realized it was going to start affecting my daughter. Then I really became a unicorn.”I remembered.
“The last time this happened, I touched the person’s face and warned them: ‘Open your mouth any further and things will go very wrong.’ I decided that I would never let someone like that near me again in my life.” I created a shell. He said, “These are things we learn through life.” Watch this part of the conversation here.
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