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If your not a bad person, you have nothing to worry about. Trust in your values, and trust that you believe in your values because you do. The trauma will make you think otherwise.Thanks!
I am not in therapy at this time. I have been trying to think of someone to talk to but as of yet this is the most I have talked about that event. Watching chat brought it to mind and I thought I would post anonymous thread and see what came of it. I can not even think about telling just anyone face to face. It was a terrible experience. Thanks for your input It has help me understand a little bit about it. One thing for sure is that it is not just me. There are others out there experiencing the same reactions to sexual violence.Can you talk to someone you know about it? There is no shame in what happened to you, can you find anyone around you who...
Yea its insidious and tricky, its so hard to tell anyone face to face i understand. luckily this Online Space is here, and you can post anything you need to here. Also If you find someone you trust to talk to, i bet they wont think ill of you they will feel Overwhelmed with sympathy by how much you are shouldering. Your fighting keep it up, I know the turmoil you describe. Its not your fault.I am not in therapy at this time. I have been trying to think of someone to talk to but as of yet this is the most I have...
The body doesn't know if the penetration is going to be from force or done in love. That's the mind/heart's department. The body just responds the way it is designed to respond and that translates into signs of sexual arousal (lubrication, swelling, blood rushing to certain areas, etc). If this didn't happen, the body would be hurt more when the act took place.