The narrative begins not with a monster under the bed, but with one hiding in plain sight. Price describes the suffocating contrast between the outward cheer of the holiday—the smell of pine, the wrapping of gifts—and the internal terror of being targeted by someone she should have been able to trust. By framing her experience through the lens of Christmas, she highlights the specific cruelty of "predatory timing," where abusers use the chaos and high expectations of the holidays to isolate their victims.
How predators utilize holiday traditions to mask abuse. Jade Price - How The Monster Stole Me On Christ...
Today, Jade Price uses her platform to advocate for survivors, proving that while a monster may be able to steal a moment, a season, or even a childhood, it cannot permanently extinguish the light of a survivor determined to find their way home. 🛡️ Key Themes The narrative begins not with a monster under
Reclaiming one's story as a form of healing. 🕯️ Why This Story Matters It breaks the stigma of "perfect" holidays. How predators utilize holiday traditions to mask abuse