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People used to shout 'slut!' and 'whore!' down the corridors at me.

10/10/2019

 
As I came into year 10, people started to thow around "slut" thoughtlessly. Rumours started, and the word became even more popular. But why did every single one just have to be about me? I'd apparently slept with my guy best friend, given head to most of the guys in my year, had sexual encounters in showers with my best friend Hannah, had sex in a portable toilet and given head to a guy on the golf course close to my boarding school. Only one of those rumours is true, which is the last one, except it was rape. I'd struggled with anorexia and depression prior to this, but when the slut-shaming started so did multiple mental disorders for me. I started to self harm... People used to shout 'slut!' and 'whore!' down the corridors at me, they prank called me to take the piss out of me for being raped and call me a slut some more, they left me abusive questions on my ask.fm wall, they made me lose all my friends because they didn't know if they could trust me or not... I attempted suicide half way through year 10, was hospitalised, then released, and I told no one. I've been scared to have relationships with guys ever since, because guys started to just try use me for sex and pictures, and that's why I still struggle with depression and drug abuse. I just wish people would realise that it's actually not ok to slut-shame and such, because it really hurts people whether they show it or not. - Annie

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