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People of all genders and backgrounds, from all over the world, have shared these experiences to 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 learned that slut and whore are just words. Nothing else. They do not define who I am or the type of person I will be.

10/17/2019

 
I just want to share a message to all the girls who think that they will be called a slut or a whore because they choose to have sex with someone: who the hell cares? Especially those of you in high school. Trust me when I tell you this, the people making fun of you are only doing it to make themselves feel better. And guess what? They won't matter once you graduate. My first year of college I was called a slut and a whore because I liked to go out and party and hook up with random guys. It was fun for me, I was having fun. And it was mostly guys calling me those names. I learned to embrace it. I learned that slut and whore are just words. Nothing else. They do not define who I am or the type of person I will be.  They are simply words. I eventually got a boyfriend while I was in college and all his football teammates were pretty much harassing him for "dating a slut". Like are you kidding me? When I found out what they were saying I was hurt, but eventually I learned that those words mean nothing. His friends were surprised when we were still together for a month or two (we are going on a year and a half now) because I "used to be such a slut." It doesn't matter what people say. As long as you know that you are an amazing, powerful, intelligent, and strong woman (and yes, you really are), you can conquer anything.

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