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These experiences, shared by people of all genders and backgrounds, demonstrate how the issues of sexual assault, harassment, and "slut" shaming affect our lives. Use this collection to expand your understanding and share it with those who need to know they're not alone.
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I admit, at first I was a part of this.

10/15/2019

 
I just wanted to share a quick story about a new girl that came to our school. I won't say her name because of personal privacy but here's what happened. I go to a Christian school. Most people think of Christians as goodie-two-shoes and that we never have fun. Well, part of that is true but just because you're a Christian doesn't mean you never do bad things. We're all human. There was another school up the road from our school. Our school was a private school while that school was public. A girl from the public school transferred to our school. She was really shy and really fun to be around, but people would sometimes refer to her as a "slut" just because of the school she had come from! (And I admit, at first I was a part of this.) She had also had more boyfriends than most do the girls in my grade... And that added up to about 10. (Not a lot of the girls date in my school till grade 10.) In the end, once people got to know her, nobody called her a slut anymore and she became well liked by all. My point that I'm trying I get across with you is that it's wrong to judge someone just because of where they come from, or what they have done. It's mean, totally rude, and it's bullying.

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