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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 hope all those teenagers out there can overcome the pain they are going through. It does get better.

10/10/2019

 
It was a long time ago, but when I was 15 I was drunk and was spit on in a club by a bunch of boys, because I've been "easy" and kissed 3 boys from the same school. I didn't start having casual sex after many years. There were only kisses, thank god, because if not, I don't know what they would have said or done to me. All these boys went to a catholic school. My school was much more open minded. It is such a common thing (among women as well) to make nasty comments or undermine women who are open about their sexuality. I wasn't raped, but it doesn't have to go to that extreme for people to make you feel really bad about yourself. I hope all those teenagers out there can overcome the pain they are going through. It does get better. This is a great project. Thanks so much.

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