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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:
#1 “You’ve been very bad.”
#2 “The way you move, you can’t possibly be a virgin.”
#1  I was 3½ years old.
I had a cut on my head; he was the ER physician on duty.  He ordered my mom and the nurse out of the examining room. They obeyed him; back then, you would never argue with a doctor.  He stitched the cut on my head, then sexually assaulted me. 
I didn’t tell anyone for more than 30 years.
According to some studies, women who were sexually assaulted as children are 2-3 times more likely to be subsequently raped as adults.
#2  I was 19 years old, and a virgin.
He was the only son of a rich and very powerful family, and wasn’t used to being turned down by a nobody like me.  Later, when I told him I was pregnant because of what he did to me, he told me I would have to get an abortion.  I refused; I planned to have the baby and raise him.  He calmly told me that he would drug me, tie me up, and lock me in the trunk of his car, then drive me to another state, where abortion was legal.  He said that his mother knew people on the hospital board there.  His family would pay them to do this to me against my will.  I got away from him and locked myself in my dorm room.  After four days of hiding in terror, I miscarried.
I didn’t talk about any of it for years.  Most of my female friends throughout my life have been sexually assaulted. We mostly don’t talk about it. We’re blamed, not believed, punished, and pathologized for it.  But I’m talking about it now.  As the historian Howard Zinn said, “The most revolutionary act one can engage in is to tell the truth.”
Today I’m a psychologist who treats survivors of trauma, including sexual abuse and rape.  As a professor, I teach courses for doctoral students on how to help trauma survivors and advocate against interpersonal violence.  Almost 100 male and female therapists in training have taken my classes in the last 6 years.
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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:

#1 “You’ve been very bad.”

#2 “The way you move, you can’t possibly be a virgin.”

#1  I was 3½ years old.

I had a cut on my head; he was the ER physician on duty.  He ordered my mom and the nurse out of the examining room. They obeyed him; back then, you would never argue with a doctor.  He stitched the cut on my head, then sexually assaulted me. 

I didn’t tell anyone for more than 30 years.


According to some studies, women who were sexually assaulted as children are 2-3 times more likely to be subsequently raped as adults.

#2  I was 19 years old, and a virgin.

He was the only son of a rich and very powerful family, and wasn’t used to being turned down by a nobody like me.  Later, when I told him I was pregnant because of what he did to me, he told me I would have to get an abortion.  I refused; I planned to have the baby and raise him.  He calmly told me that he would drug me, tie me up, and lock me in the trunk of his car, then drive me to another state, where abortion was legal.  He said that his mother knew people on the hospital board there.  His family would pay them to do this to me against my will.  I got away from him and locked myself in my dorm room.  After four days of hiding in terror, I miscarried.

I didn’t talk about any of it for years.  Most of my female friends throughout my life have been sexually assaulted. We mostly don’t talk about it. We’re blamed, not believed, punished, and pathologized for it.  But I’m talking about it now.  As the historian Howard Zinn said, “The most revolutionary act one can engage in is to tell the truth.”


Today I’m a psychologist who treats survivors of trauma, including sexual abuse and rape.  As a professor, I teach courses for doctoral students on how to help trauma survivors and advocate against interpersonal violence.  Almost 100 male and female therapists in training have taken my classes in the last 6 years.

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Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th

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“GENDAR IS SOSHUL CONSTRUCT LOL!”

“HUMANS ARENT NATURAL, WE HAVE ENTERED THE REAWM OF CULTURE!! WE HAVE NO INSTENCTS, ONLY DESIAHS!”

Because fuck psychology.

I wonder what they’ll say about sexuality if I press the issue. But hey, it’s Denmark, so they can say that shit. Whatever.

    • #rosklide university
    • #eurgh
    • #rape
    • #kill
    • #RUC
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thedailywhat:

Legitimate Rape Ditty of the Day: It seems that Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin has us all confused about when rape is legitimate rape. 

Thankfully, we have this little Schoolhouse Rock-esque tune to help us sort things out. 

[taylorferrara]

    • #rape
    • #legitimate rape
    • #song
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shavingryansprivates:

handcuffs-and-cheese:

shavingryansprivates:

i’m against anon hate and i have the solution! the solution is turn anon off you fuckin idiot! reblog this to spread awareness!

That’s like saying girls not to wear cute skirts because they might get ra- oh, wait..

did you just compare anon hate to rape

Seriously.

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    • #anon hate
    • #rape
    • #dumb comparisons
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Don't ever hesitate. Reblog this. TUMBLR RULE. When you see it, REBLOG IT.

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  • A friend: my blog.

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    • #aight
    • #depression
    • #suicice
    • #eating disorder
    • #problems
    • #rape
    • #grief
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You want to say Hi to the cute girl on the subway. How will she react? Fortunately, I can tell you with some certainty, because she’s already sending messages to you. Looking out the window, reading a book, working on a computer, arms folded across chest, body away from you = do not disturb. So, y’know, don’t disturb her. Really. Even to say that you like her hair, shoes, or book. A compliment is not always a reason for women to smile and say thank you. You are a threat, remember? You are Schrödinger’s Rapist. Don’t assume that whatever you have to say will win her over with charm or flattery. Believe what she’s signaling, and back off.

If you speak, and she responds in a monosyllabic way without looking at you, she’s saying, “I don’t want to be rude, but please leave me alone.” You don’t know why. It could be “Please leave me alone because I am trying to memorize Beowulf.” It could be “Please leave me alone because you are a scary, scary man with breath like a water buffalo.” It could be “Please leave me alone because I am planning my assassination of a major geopolitical figure and I will have to kill you if you are able to recognize me and blow my cover.”

On the other hand, if she is turned towards you, making eye contact, and she responds in a friendly and talkative manner when you speak to her, you are getting a green light. You can continue the conversation until you start getting signals to back off.

The fourth point: If you fail to respect what women say, you label yourself a problem.

There’s a man with whom I went out on a single date—afternoon coffee, for one hour by the clock—on July 25th. In the two days after the date, he sent me about fifteen e-mails, scolding me for non-responsiveness. I e-mailed him back, saying, “Look, this is a disproportionate response to a single date. You are making me uncomfortable. Do not contact me again.” It is now October 7th. Does he still e-mail?

Yeah. He does. About every two weeks.

This man scores higher on the threat level scale than Man with the Cockroach Tattoos. (Who, after all, is guilty of nothing more than terrifying bad taste.) You see, Mr. E-mail has made it clear that he ignores what I say when he wants something from me. Now, I don’t know if he is an actual rapist, and I sincerely hope he’s not. But he is certainly Schrödinger’s Rapist, and this particular Schrödinger’s Rapist has a probability ratio greater than one in sixty. Because a man who ignores a woman’s NO in a non-sexual setting is more likely to ignore NO in a sexual setting, as well.

So if you speak to a woman who is otherwise occupied, you’re sending a subtle message. It is that your desire to interact trumps her right to be left alone. If you pursue a conversation when she’s tried to cut it off, you send a message. It is that your desire to speak trumps her right to be left alone. And each of those messages indicates that you believe your desires are a legitimate reason to override her rights.

For women, who are watching you very closely to determine how much of a threat you are, this is an important piece of data.

an excerpt from Phaedra Starling’s “Schrödinger’s Rapist: or a guy’s guide to approaching strange women without being maced” (via lostgrrrls)

HOLY FUCK THE TRUTH.

Can every one of my male followers read this? And please, before you get defensive (“I would never rape anyone!”) keep in mind, women being afraid of Shrodinger’s Rapists (oh my god i still can’t get over the encompassing brilliance of this phrase) is a conditioned, learned response from being immersed in rape culture and the evolution of sexism and sexual violence in our society from the day we’re born. And unfortunately, it’s very difficult to unlearn without the efforts of all genders to dismantle it. Which is where you come in.

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Printing this out on flyers and dropping it from the sky

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Oh my god, never getting over Schrödinger’s Rapist, Ever. It’s the best descriptive term for how I feel around guys.

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The tragic moment when half the comments about this term are made by men saying a woman’s fear is ridiculous and makes the woman sexist.

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meh.

i don’t think i’d have the courage to say hi to a girl in the U.S. even if she was seriously eyeing me.

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    • #approaches
    • #fear
    • #rape
    • #stalking
    • #women and men
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penishole:

Read.

That’s just sick.
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penishole:

Read.

That’s just sick.

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    • #Jon Stewart
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Did the CDC Intentionally Skew Statistics To Make Rape Seem More Prevalent Than It Actually Is?

amazingatheist:

Spoiler alert: YES.

Edit: Someone just asked me what the point of this post was. I’m at a complete loss. What do you mean what is the point? How is the point at all vague? 

This.

I dearly, dearly hope that the mainstream feminists (if there is such a thing in the U.S.) did not bother checking the sources when they repeated this lie.

If not, they’ll never accomplish anything.

    • #feminism
    • #rape
    • #statistics
    • #misinterpretations
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xxserenitynowxx:

horses-in-the-sky:

soul-is-over:

phantomdoodler:

tomboy-detective:

vasvi:

brittinycharee:

helpmehealthy:

fuckyeahfitforlife:

milestowonderland:

waywardmusings:

jeza-red:

chuchacz:

ms-akaya:

carnagsehls:

quillinked:
What’s this? An anti-rape campaign that focuses onpreventing rapeinstead ofpreventing women leaving the house? Holy crap it’s Christmas.

This kind of posters, always deserve a reblog.


Quality. 




perfect. perfect perfect perfect<3





agreed






that last one is bullshit though
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xxserenitynowxx:

horses-in-the-sky:

soul-is-over:

phantomdoodler:

tomboy-detective:

vasvi:

brittinycharee:

helpmehealthy:

fuckyeahfitforlife:

milestowonderland:

waywardmusings:

jeza-red:

chuchacz:

ms-akaya:

carnagsehls:

quillinked:

What’s this? An anti-rape campaign that focuses onpreventing rapeinstead ofpreventing women leaving the house? Holy crap it’s Christmas.

This kind of posters, always deserve a reblog.

Quality. 

perfect. perfect perfect perfect<3

agreed

that last one is bullshit though

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