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oh wow i totally forgot about this blog, but to anyone who still remembers i’m a lot better now. i finished treatment and i’m going to college. i don’t post here anymore but i hope you all take care
on the topic of CSA:
as a child, up until the age of 17, i was sexually abused by my grandfather. upon discovering this fact about me, a question i often here is “why didn’t you tell sooner? why did you wait 17 years?”
and the answer to that is always, i simply didn’t know better. and that is the problem. childhood sexual assault victims often don’t know they are being abused. in fact, their abusers will use tactics such as gaslighting and threats, to keep themselves from being outed.
children often do not have the means to protect themselves or spot a dangerous situation, and as adults, it is our responsibility to watch out for warning signs, and to be conscious of our own actions. it may be an uncomfortable topic to discuss and educate yourself about, but trust me, it is an absolute NIGHTMARE for the children living through it. below are a few resources to get you started.
warning signs of a potentially dangerous adult: (x) (x)
encourages child to keep secrets
insists on physical contact (hugging, kissing, etc) even if child is visibly uncomfortable
will try to make the child feel older (compliment their maturity)
will share personal information and seek consolation from children rather than adults
insists on alone time with children
is overly involved with child’s developing sexualities
gives children toys, money, and other gifts for seemingly no reason
if you are a minor and being sexually abused, the following hotlines are dedicated to helping you:
DARKNESS TO LIGHT HOTLINE: 1-866-367-5444 RAINN: 1-800-656-4673
if you are concerned that a child you know may be in danger of being sexually abused, this is a list of potential warning signs. you can call the following hotline for more advice.
STOP IT NOW: 1-888-PREVENT
if you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number.
and from what survivor to another: what your abuser did to you is not your fault. as a minor, it is the responsibility of the adult to keep you safe and out of harms way. they failed you. you are not dirty. you are not disgusting. you were hurt in an unfair way. you will make it through this.
shout out to people who have intrusive thoughts that morally repulse them
people who cant make Funny Text Posts about em because theyre that awful and horrible
youre all good people. your intrusive thoughts are not you.
Shoutout to these people who also have to deal with numerous text posts telling them they’re horrible people just for having intrusive thoughts
Aidan Moesby
you know whats really cute? people who pay attention to you .. i don’t mean in a vain sort of way…but in a “oh half the pizza doesn’t have anchovies bc i remember you saying you don’t like fish” type attention.
i really love oversized clothing that distorts your silhouette. I love being formless
Liu Xu for Dazed & Confused, June 2011
I know I’m just over protective of the mental illnesses that i have, but i do feel like people without PTSD tend to romanticize it.
They’re always talking about their favorite characters’ PTSD and I don’t like it because they don’t know what it’s like to actually have it. They romanticize waking up from nightmares disoriented because it’s a cute scene for their otp. I might just be a bitter survivor but I don’t wanna see non survivors talk about PTSD ever again.
please, i need you