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I genuinely do not understand how the re-enacting of sexual abuse is supposed to make you feel in control and help you mentally. I don't even understand how other people accept it as true or medical professionals feel comfortable advocating for it. I swear in every other situation I've encountered the topic of re-enactive behaviours it's essentially considered self-sabotage or unhealthy at best. It's literally only when women are letting men hurt them that it's presented as a good thing.
I did have to work with some sexually abused children years ago and they did engage in re-enactive behaviours while you're in the room with them. Nobody would EVER describe what they were doing as healthy or helping them process; it was obviously a symptom of trauma and to be ignored, distracted from or mildly discouraged (discouraged by parents/guardians) until it was no longer automatic. Why would it be different for adult women?
BTW by re-enactive I don't mean towards other people. The thing about kids acting out sexually toward other kids or adults isn't anywhere near as common as it's presented to be, and is a psyop imo.
BTW by re-enactive I don't mean towards other people. The thing about kids acting out sexually toward other kids or adults isn't anywhere near as common as it's presented to be, and is a psyop imo.