Dear my lovely readers,During a time where men like Andrew Tate are becoming the poster children for hating women in a time where we are getting our rights taken away and the clock is moving backwards, I felt like I needed to write this story.
A story where nothing is black and white.
A story where a woman coerced is still a woman assaulted.
A story where a woman's voice is drowned out, despite the main male character being mute himself.
A story where someone who can't speak is heard over the woman screaming at the top of her lungs that this isn't right.
A story where another girl in her situation might be able to see herself, and to see that this isn't okay.
It's not okay.
It never has been.
It never will be.
If you or someone you know has ever experienced something like this, please find the following resources below.
If you're struggling: I see you.
If no one believes you--I do. I believe you. I see you. I hear you. I feel your pain and cry your tears that you can't shed.
I stand with you.
You are not alone, and you will never be alone. Not in this fight.
The National Sexual Assault Hotline:
1-800-656-4673
www.rainn.org
CrossRoad's 24-hour Crisis Helpline:
336-228-0360
Call 911 for immediate help (in the U.S.)
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988 (U.S.)
Canada:
1 (833) 456 4566
France:
0145394000
Germany:
08001810771
India:
8888817666
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