Why Did You Stay?: A memoir about self-worth

Why Did You Stay?: A memoir about self-worth

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  • Create Date:2022-06-27 00:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Rebecca Humphries
  • ISBN:1408714795
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Summary

Actor, writer and hopeless romantic Rebecca Humphries had often been called crazy by her boyfriend。 But when paparazzi caught him kissing his Strictly Come Dancing partner, she realised the only crazy thing was believing she didn't deserve more。

Forced into victimhood by the story, Rebecca chose to reclaim her power, posting her thoughts on social media, including advice for other women who might be experiencing what she realised she'd managed to escape: a toxic, oppressive relationship。 A flood of support poured in, but amongst the well-wishes was a simple question with an infinitely complex answer: 'If he was so bad, why did you stay?'

Empowering, unflinching and full of humour, this book takes that question and owns it。 Using her relationship history, coming of age stories and experiences since the Strictly scandal, Rebecca explores why good girls are drawn to darkness, whether pop culture glamourises toxicity, when a relationship 'rough patch' becomes the start of a destructive cycle, if women are conditioned for co-dependency, and - ultimately - how to reframe disaster into something magical。

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Michele

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Rebecca Humphries has written a fantastically honest memoir about her public breakup, the relationship itself and the aftermath of it。 First of all, the actual format of the book was done so cleverly。 I won’t spoil it for people but just keep an eye out for the font sizes etc ;) This may be a small detail but I felt like it really added to my reading experience and the book itself。 I loved the tone in which it was written in。 It was accessible, funny and light whilst not being frivolous。 It also Rebecca Humphries has written a fantastically honest memoir about her public breakup, the relationship itself and the aftermath of it。 First of all, the actual format of the book was done so cleverly。 I won’t spoil it for people but just keep an eye out for the font sizes etc ;) This may be a small detail but I felt like it really added to my reading experience and the book itself。 I loved the tone in which it was written in。 It was accessible, funny and light whilst not being frivolous。 It also meant that when things were said seriously, you could feel the intention behind that far more。 While it was interesting to read about the breakup and the background of that, the real story for me began when Rebecca started to fight。 It’s no easy talk and I’m pleased she didn’t make it seem like it was。 But it’s so important for people, women especially, to read about inspiring stories like this and know that speaking out can have such a tremendous effect。 I genuinely believe that this book will help so many women across the world and give them some resources to understand themselves better。 This was a great memoir of finding yourself in the aftermath of a toxic relationship and highlights that you never have to explain to anyone why you stayed。 。。。more