Is it really less stigmatized to disclose abuse than it used to be? Are victims treated better than they used to be? Is (your) society doing a better job of preventing, noticing, and intervening with abuse?
I was a teenager when #metoo started, so I don't know much about what things used to be like. The way that victims get treated is pretty brutal nowadays, but people often say that it's better than it used to be. I'm wondering what people who are older than me think about that.
Even though I mentioned #metoo, I'm interested in what people think about this for all kinds of abuse, not just sexual. I'm looking for hope for the future, but also honesty
I was a teenager when #metoo started, so I don't know much about what things used to be like. The way that victims get treated is pretty brutal nowadays, but people often say that it's better than it used to be. I'm wondering what people who are older than me think about that.
Even though I mentioned #metoo, I'm interested in what people think about this for all kinds of abuse, not just sexual. I'm looking for hope for the future, but also honesty
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