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JoJo11
Has anyone ever differentiated between having sexual trauma but not necessarily that it amounted to abuse?
For me, I was between 10-13 and consented. I had an object forcibly inserted inside of me by an adult I knew. It was extremely painful, there were a lot of tears and crying out loud by me. It WAS traumatic due to pain. The adult, I'm fairly certain, had nothing to gain by doing this and was not doing it with the intention of punitive abuse or self gratification. As a grown person now myself, I only wonder "Why didn't they, as the adult, think to stop?"- because the duration it was for quite awhile and this type of thing reoccurred more than once. All with me consenting. Maybe no more than three times, though.
I think what I went through could easily be compared to a medical procedure where it really sucks, is going to hurt a lot, and you just have to deal with it despite it being traumatic. (However, to clarify, it was NOT an actual medical procedure- it was neither diagnostic nor curative in nature.)
Is it fair to call this just a "sexual trauma" and not amount it as entirely sexual abuse?
For me, I was between 10-13 and consented. I had an object forcibly inserted inside of me by an adult I knew. It was extremely painful, there were a lot of tears and crying out loud by me. It WAS traumatic due to pain. The adult, I'm fairly certain, had nothing to gain by doing this and was not doing it with the intention of punitive abuse or self gratification. As a grown person now myself, I only wonder "Why didn't they, as the adult, think to stop?"- because the duration it was for quite awhile and this type of thing reoccurred more than once. All with me consenting. Maybe no more than three times, though.
I think what I went through could easily be compared to a medical procedure where it really sucks, is going to hurt a lot, and you just have to deal with it despite it being traumatic. (However, to clarify, it was NOT an actual medical procedure- it was neither diagnostic nor curative in nature.)
Is it fair to call this just a "sexual trauma" and not amount it as entirely sexual abuse?