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Love Shouldn't Hurt: The Story Of One Man's Life Part (1)
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Love Shouldn't Hurt: The Story Of One Man's Life Part (1) in Brampton, ON
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Love Shouldn't Hurt: The Story Of One Man's Life Part (1) in Brampton, ON
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This is the true and harrowing story of a boy who grew up in silence, pain, and neglect—and still found a way to survive.
Born into a poor Irish family, Matthew Greg's childhood was marked by severe asthma, emotional abandonment, and a mother's alcoholism. What began as a difficult life soon turned darker when he became the target of horrifying abuse by a trusted neighbor. For years, he carried the weight of trauma, secrets, and self-doubt—alone.
Told with raw honesty, Matthew's memoir reveals the heartbreaking truth about growing up in an environment where love was twisted, and trust was shattered. Yet within this darkness, he finds moments of light—through a meaningful friendship, and eventually, the man who would become his husband and help him begin to heal.
Love Shouldn't Hurt is not just a story of abuse—it's a story of resilience, self-worth, and hope. It is a deeply emotional and inspiring journey through trauma, survival, and finally, love that doesn't hurt.
Perfect for readers of memoirs that explore the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
This is the true and harrowing story of a boy who grew up in silence, pain, and neglect—and still found a way to survive.
Born into a poor Irish family, Matthew Greg's childhood was marked by severe asthma, emotional abandonment, and a mother's alcoholism. What began as a difficult life soon turned darker when he became the target of horrifying abuse by a trusted neighbor. For years, he carried the weight of trauma, secrets, and self-doubt—alone.
Told with raw honesty, Matthew's memoir reveals the heartbreaking truth about growing up in an environment where love was twisted, and trust was shattered. Yet within this darkness, he finds moments of light—through a meaningful friendship, and eventually, the man who would become his husband and help him begin to heal.
Love Shouldn't Hurt is not just a story of abuse—it's a story of resilience, self-worth, and hope. It is a deeply emotional and inspiring journey through trauma, survival, and finally, love that doesn't hurt.
Perfect for readers of memoirs that explore the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.





















