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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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It was the worst humiliation I had ever gone through and something that I could never tell out of shame.

3/18/2021

 
I can't remember a school that didn't have some sort of bullying. I went through it in elementary school but when I got to high school it got worse. I thought students being more grown up and mature would change things but it didn't. It all came down to shortening your skirt, wearing tight clothes and flirting with boys. I was always harassed by other girls for not being like them. I wasn't the only girl that was called prude for not dating boys. I was interested in boys just like any normal girl but I was 15 and dating was something I had never done. I remember a girl asking me if I was lesbian and soon everyone in school was calling me that. They were even making stories up that I was making out with girls in the bathrooms. I was branded a lesbian slut. After playing volleyball with the school team, they let boys into the shower while I was standing naked showering. It was the shock of my life when I saw them laughing at me, stuck in that shower trying to cover myself. I remember them talking about my small breasts. It was the worst humiliation I had ever gone through and something that I could never tell out of shame. It happened and they knew I would never say anything. Looking back on it I think it could have been worse.

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