Primrose53
The journalist who visited and spent time with her in the camps was on tv tonight. He knows her better than anybody else. He says she showed him a photo of her firstborn child and he said he was very sorry he died. She said “don’t worry, I’m over it now.” He said she was emotionless.
People who have experienced trauma often present like this, emotionally shut down. It's how people cope. I've seen her interviewed and there's a complete blankness about her. Just try to imagine what she has gone through, it may be her own fault but it doesn't make her experiences any less real. Giving birth without the support of her family and seeing all three children die, seeing the most dreadful violence, living in fear for her life whilst knowing that escape is pretty impossible. All of this between the ages of 15 and 19. I could go on but is it surprising that she's found her way of coping by becoming "emotionless"