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Dear Women, Nice Isn't Safe is not a story about monsters.
It is a record of how harm learns to speak softly.
This narrative non-fiction traces the quiet evolution of control how it enters a woman's life not through force, but through familiarity; not through anger, but through reason; not through cruelty, but through care that asks for obedience in return.
The man at the centre of this story never raised his voice at first. He listened. He remembered details. He appeared patient, thoughtful, safe. What followed was not sudden violence, but a gradual rearranging of reality where confidence was softened into doubt, independence into apology, and silence into survival.
This book does not sensationalise abuse or frame endurance as heroism. It documents the slow erosion of self that often precedes fear, the way psychological manipulation trains women to mistrust their instincts, and how leaving is rarely a single moment but a long internal reckoning.
Written with restraint and clarity, Dear Women, Nice Isn't Safe does not instruct or accuse. It witnesses. It names what is often left unnamed: the danger of men who do not look dangerous, the cost of politeness mistaken for kindness, and the cultural conditioning that teaches women to endure rather than question.
This is not a guidebook.
It is not a manifesto.
It is a warning written quietly, for those who are still listening.
For women who have lived this story, it offers recognition.
For those who haven't, it offers sight before silence is required.