One day, Taylor Mae received an email from a prestigious gallery owner, inviting her to participate in an upcoming exhibition. Excited by the opportunity, Taylor Mae poured her heart and soul into creating a stunning piece that she knew would impress the gallery owner.
By the end of the semester, the atmosphere in the hallways shifted. The whispers that once targeted Taylor‑Mae’s face softened, replaced by murmurs of admiration for her art, and later, for the courage it represented. The group that had teased her dissolved, not because they were forced to stop, but because they found their own voices—some in art, some in music, some in sport—realizing that tearing someone down only made them feel smaller. Taylor-mae-facial-abuse
Emma listened attentively, offering words of support and encouragement. She reminded Taylor-Mae that she deserved better and that she wasn't alone. Emma helped Taylor-Mae come up with a plan to leave the relationship and seek help. One day, Taylor Mae received an email from
Taylor encouraged Mae to take care of herself, both physically and emotionally. She suggested they do face masks together, go for walks, and engage in activities that made Mae feel good about herself. Taylor also helped Mae find resources for dealing with abuse, including counseling services and support hotlines. She reminded Taylor-Mae that she deserved better and
| Feature | How It Works | Safety Guardrails | |---------|--------------|-------------------| | | The app can analyze a selfie (or photo taken in a private, well‑lit setting) for signs of bruising, swelling, or cuts. | - All processing runs on‑device (no upload). - Results are presented as “possible signs” with a disclaimer to seek medical care. | | Emotion‑Stress Analyzer | Detects micro‑expressions that may indicate fear, anxiety, or shock, prompting a check‑in. | - No facial data is stored. - The user receives a gentle “Are you okay?” notification with coping‑tool links. | | History Trend Graph | Visualizes changes over time (e.g., increasing frequency of bruises) to help the user see patterns. | - Data stays encrypted on the device. - Users can export the graph as a PDF for medical or legal professionals. |