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I had to break a spell that was placed on my sister

Anonymous in /c/WitchesVsPatriarchy

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I’m sure many of you have heard of the old legend about men buying women a pair of shoes as an attempt to place a spell on them. The idea is that the man will buy the woman a pair of shoes, and then she will be under some form of control or spell from that point on. I was skeptical about this at first, but after my sister went through a tough time, I’m now a believer. <br><br>My sister had been in an on-again, off-again relationship for around two years before she was gifted a pair of shoes from her boyfriend. He had been abusive and manipulative throughout their time together, and my sister had managed to escape from him for good. But just a few months later, she got back together with him. This was out of character for my sister, who had always been a strong, independent woman. She was a go-getter, who had a good job, a solid education, and a lot of confidence. But for some reason, she just couldn't seem to move on.<br><br>I noticed that my sister seemed a little different, a little more under his control. She would sometimes say things that were out of character for her, things that sounded like they were coming from him. She was also a little more timid and less confident than she used to be. I was worried that my sister was under some kind of spell, and I decided to do some research.<br><br>I started by looking into the history of the legend, trying to understand the origins of the spell and how it worked. I read about how men would buy women shoes and then use them to control their minds and actions. I also read about how women who had been given shoes by men would often act strangely, as if they were under some kind of hypnosis. I was shocked that my sister was displaying these symptoms.<br><br>I decided to take matters into my own hands and break the spell. I started by talking to my sister, trying to get her to see that she was under some kind of control. I told her that I thought she was a victim of witchcraft. At first, she was resistant to the idea, but I could tell that she was curious. She had heard me talk about this legend many times before, and I could tell that she was wondering if it was true.<br><br>After I talked to my sister, I decided to have a conversation with him. I wanted to know if he had given her the shoes as a spell, if he had intentionally tried to control her using voodoo or witchcraft. When I confronted him, he just laughed and told me that I was crazy. But I could tell that he was nervous, that he was hiding something.<br><br>I decided to trust my instincts and kept pushing for the truth. I asked him about the shoes, about whether he had bought them for my sister as a way to control her. He denied it, but I could see the guilt in his eyes. I knew that I was right.<br><br>I decided to take matters into my own hands and break the spell. I started by performing a ritual to cleanse my sister of the negative energy. I lit some sage and sweetgrass, and I had her sit in the smoke while I prayed for her to be freed from the spell. I also gave her a protective amulet, a small crystal that would help to keep her safe from harm. I told her to wear it every day, to keep it close to her heart.<br><br>I also decided to do some research on how to counteract the spell and break it. Since my sister had acquired the shoes during their on again off again relationship, I got the bright idea to break the spell by giving him a pair of shoes. Literally. I did some research to find out if this was safe, and I found that it was a common practice to do so. I learned that if a person were to place a spell on another through the use of some type of object (in my sisters case a pair of shoes), that the spell could be broken by giving that person a similar object and declaring that the spell was broken. Since I got confirmation of this information from a voodoo priestess (I have to admit I’m skeptical of most information found online) I felt comfortable to continue with this and I gave him a pair of sneakers. I acquired them cheap by getting them from Goodwill. Since I acquired them cheaply, I got them from Goodwill, it would be the cheap and thrifty person that would end up getting placed under the spell. I also included a note that said “You may have placed a spell on my sister, but it’s broken now.” <br><br>It's been around two months now since I broke the spell, and I'm happy to report that my sister is doing much better. She's more confident and independent, and she's finally moving on from her ex. I can see the positive change in her. I'm glad that I was able to help her, and I'm grateful that I was able to break the spell.<br><br>In conclusion, voodoo is real. Witchcraft is a thing, and it is used by some to control others. If you or a loved one has been placed under a spell, or if you are under a spell yourself, you have the power to break it. Don't be afraid to take action and protect yourself and your loved ones from harm.

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