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- Aug 21, 2024
God I hate that men do that yet when women talk about experiencing sexual assault or any sort of violation, they act like certain types don't count. For me at least, even if most of what happened wasn't physical (the parts that were were, were either irl that I didn't realize was groping at the time done by peers, or things I was made to do), it did end up affecting me physically and psychologicallyokay, so i don't remember if i found this on reddit or here, but someone posted this article in 2017 about an exhibit that displayedthe clothes of women who were rapededit donated clothes that matched the outfit descriptions of these women's stories, which was called 'what were you wearing?'
at the end of the article was a poem, which admittedly made my eyes water a little bit.
figured it'd be appropriate for the manhate thread since they constantly bitch about women not reporting rape, or that somehow 'they were asking for it', or whatever.
[Since I was groomed from a young age through groups in a children's game, I can't really remember much of it. What I do remember was later on, the first time I was groomed through social media, it was by a twenty-one year old man. For reference, I was twelve and he knew I was the entire time he talked to me. I can't remember what I was wearing, just that he made me take a shirtless picture. I do remember every single thing he told me throughout the time we talked and I will never be able to forget it.]