NEVER be afraid to tell someone if you’ve been touched inappropriately or R-ped! Your ARE safe and this is NOT your fault! It doesn’t matter what you were wearing, who you were with or how far you went… NO MEANS NO! Please trust me, do not keep this inside. You deserve justice and healing. You may also save others from going through this.
My mum could have shared her being married at 16 years old and it would have helped all of us but she hid it because she was ashamed WE owe our daughters truth and our sons
For anyone who may have seen the episode, was her daughter the product of the assault? Also, I get the mom wanting to bring justice for her child, but she of all people, should also understand the shame she felt that she couldn’t even talk about it with anyone. Not blaming her, but if the mom was too ashamed to talk about it with anyone, how does she expect her own child to? I hope the boy was found guilty and thrown in general population.
@@jasonbyrne1588 The response depicted here isn't PTSD, it's uncontrolled anxiety. Both my hubby and I have PTSD flashbacks from terrifying experiences - we don't get shrill and overbearingly controlling like that. Anxiety is horrid to have, but one can learn how to deal with it in a reasonable and healthy manner; it's not necessary to be so awful to other people.
It's hard to tell such devastating things like this, but trying to keep it inside of you, it'll eat you up inside, killing you slowly. It's ok to talk to someone, to tell them what happened. Being R-Worded is never ok to keep a secret.
NEVER be afraid to tell someone if you’ve been touched inappropriately or R-ped! Your ARE safe and this is NOT your fault! It doesn’t matter what you were wearing, who you were with or how far you went… NO MEANS NO! Please trust me, do not keep this inside. You deserve justice and healing. You may also save others from going through this.
And you know someone is safe how?
Women are never safe. And it is getting worse with the male animal spirits. Stop birthing daughters
Easier said, then done, especially if it's a person one knows or a family member...& You're threatened with being unalived, or others getting hurt.
Wow. Because your reporting it so person gets arrested. @susanlovesjava4961
My mum could have shared her being married at 16 years old and it would have helped all of us but she hid it because she was ashamed
WE owe our daughters truth and our sons
For anyone who may have seen the episode, was her daughter the product of the assault? Also, I get the mom wanting to bring justice for her child, but she of all people, should also understand the shame she felt that she couldn’t even talk about it with anyone. Not blaming her, but if the mom was too ashamed to talk about it with anyone, how does she expect her own child to? I hope the boy was found guilty and thrown in general population.
Be open to tell mom what you are going through
Times up ✊🏼
The kitchen sink just cabineS
That mother is so pushy and shrill - she's not making her daughter more comfortable, she's making her more anxious.
That's what fear and having a flashback does to a person.
@@jasonbyrne1588 The response depicted here isn't PTSD, it's uncontrolled anxiety. Both my hubby and I have PTSD flashbacks from terrifying experiences - we don't get shrill and overbearingly controlling like that. Anxiety is horrid to have, but one can learn how to deal with it in a reasonable and healthy manner; it's not necessary to be so awful to other people.
It's hard to tell such devastating things like this, but trying to keep it inside of you, it'll eat you up inside, killing you slowly.
It's ok to talk to someone, to tell them what happened. Being R-Worded is never ok to keep a secret.