#SexualAssault #SeekingHelp #PersonalJourney
Hey there! It takes immense courage to start exploring such a difficult topic, and I commend you for taking this step. 💪🏼 Remember, you are not alone, and there is help and support available to you. Let’s dive into some important points to consider as you navigate through this challenging time.
Recognizing Sexual Assault
Sexual assault can take many forms, including rape, unwanted touching, sexual coercion, and more. It’s essential to understand that it’s not your fault, no matter the circumstances. Trust your instincts and feelings about what happened to you.
Seeking Support
1. Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or counselor. Talking about your experience can be incredibly therapeutic.
2. Consider contacting organizations like RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) for confidential support and resources.
3. If you’re comfortable, report the assault to the authorities. This can help prevent future incidents and hold the perpetrator accountable.
Your Emotional Well-being
1. Take care of yourself emotionally. Practice self-care activities like yoga, meditation, or journaling to process your feelings.
2. Understand that healing takes time. Be patient with yourself and seek professional help if needed.
3. Remember, your feelings are valid, and it’s okay to seek support from others.
Legal Considerations
1. Know your rights. Seek legal assistance to understand the legal options available to you.
2. Keep any evidence related to the assault, such as clothing or text messages. This may be valuable in pursuing legal action.
In Conclusion
Remember, there is no timeline for recovery, and it’s essential to prioritize your well-being during this challenging time. You deserve to feel safe and supported. Stay strong, and never hesitate to reach out for help when needed. 💙
I hope these tips help guide you through this process. Remember, you are brave, you are strong, and you are not alone. Take care, and know that brighter days are ahead. 🌟 #YouAreNotAlone #HealingJourney
Yeah that’s SA. I would personally say that you don’t like it, and that please stop, then if that doesn’t work, say you will call police, and if that doesn’t do call police. If you want this translated say so.
You need to talk to someone about it if it is bothering you that much. If you currently have a good relationship with your aunt, I would personally probe the aunt about it first to try and gage what she meant by it without being too open about it. It could have been an attempt to be playful, but I doubt it considering you were openly uncomfortable about it and she continued to do so.
Shes fucking disgusting wtf
Well if u wanna talk 2 me I’m always there
13?????? Holy cow
yeahhhhhhhhhh ask her to stop and if that doesn’t work call the police
She is in fact the creepy aunt just the worst kind the pedophile incest one yes you’ve been SAd by her tell someone this has been happening or even if it’s of the past tell the police or a consoler at school
Pull her aside and speak to your Aunt about this issue directly. Describe how you feel uncomfortable about it and ask how she would feel if *she* were groped randomly.
Ask her to stop and if it doesn’t then you should escalate.
This is definitely grooming/SA. Her being nice doesn’t make up for it somehow, it’s part of the problem OP.
Tell her u dont like to be touched and if she continues then u shouls proceed w telling someone if u feel torn betweenwhat to do
Tell her that you don’t like being touched that way. Even if she says something like “It’s just a joke!” don’t accept it.
Take distance from her when she tries to do it, and tell someone you trust about it. Family, friends, teacher- the best someone who could help you and give you advice, because what she is doing is *not* normal behavior. It’s predatory.
Even if she is nice to you sometimes. SA is SA. My aunt is also weird like that- she tried to bathe naked with my older brother when he was 4. Prevent it before it’s too late. Not just for yourself but also for your cousins.
I’m sorry you have to go through this btw bro, stay strong and keep your boundaries. Realizing that you’ve been possibly SA’d can be traumatic.
Also: You shouldn’t put yourself in an uncomfortable situation just because of the comfort of others. Your aunt is not a good person.
The fact that it’s like kind of accepted is the fucked thing about the situation. In my opinion you should tell your parents or someone you trust.