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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 suddenly woke up being touched by a boy, he had his hands under my shirt and was trying to get into my trousers.

10/10/2019

 
I was 17 at a party. There were about ten of us sleeping on the floor of the room. At about five in the morning when everyone had just got to sleep, I suddenly woke up being touched by a boy, he had his hands under my shirt and was trying to get into my trousers. I started shouting at him to stop touching me, but he wouldn’t, so I hit him lightly at first, but then, when he still wouldn’t stop, I hit him really hard and he let go of me and walked away crying. Now, this never resulted in slut shaming. I was very vocal about him being a rapist douche bag, expelling all my shame and anger at him. In fact, I wish I had gone to the police, but I just didn’t think of that. I was by no means very popular, but people still sided with me rather than him. This isn’t a story of slut shaming, but perhaps may help some girls experiencing similar attacks. Don’t be afraid to get angry at them, hit them back and openly tell people what they’ve  done and tell them how horrible they are for doing it. And tell your parents or the police, as some of the attacks described on this site are of obvious criminal nature. I know it may be difficult, but that’s a way you can fight back, as people like to abuse those they think of as weak. Just ignoring and bearing it simply doesn’t work. This obviously wouldn’t work in all cases, but I hope it may in some. Remember, sex is great and don’t let anyone tell you you’re bad simply cause you’re a sexual human being.

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