Hii!
Name's Eric. 21 years old. Lives in the US of A. Any pronouns and gendered words are cool as I am bigender. I am also autistic.
Had abusive parents that I cut off after being kicked out of their house a few months after I turned 18. Mandated reporters and the police did nothing my whole life. I worry for my brothers in that situation (now 7 and 14), who I was not allowed to say goodbye to and who I have lost contact with. Especially because the first time I reported it to CFS a few years ago, they spelled my last name wrong in the system and thus were not monitoring the kids!
I only found out after I called them again a second time this year at the advice of my PCP and was told they did not have any records of my previous report in the system. Ouch, to say the least! Especially because they are at constant risk of being killed. Feels like no one's been taking it seriously over there, and like I'm just waiting for it to become a tragic news headline. :/
This is the tip of the iceberg, but is really the main defining trauma for me.
In present day, I am living extremely far away from my abusive parents. I'm a lot happier than before, especially living with my now-fiancé. But as a femme presenting person with no car in a rural-ish area, I face street harassment that has gotten so bad that I started carrying a fluorescent colored aluminum bat everywhere within the town, poking out of my backpack. It stopped completely when I started doing that... Until last night, when I got harassed in a new and interesting way by a rando, a lady this time. :/ I'll detail this in a different post.
One of the things I'm tired of is people acting like I'm delusional/paranoid, that I'm somehow doing something wrong that is causing me to get harassed, or that carrying pepper spray (not a visible deterrent), a hidden baton (also not a visible deterrent), or a gun (not allowed in most establishments) would be better than an aluminum bat (something that is not necessarily a weapon but that poses a very visible threat to both people in and out of cars that causes them to avoid harassing me.... mostly). I have thought through how I do safety in a very thorough way, and it is so annoying when people suggest things I have already considered and ruled out. If I want advice, I'll ask for it. I'm hoping to be more heard and less nitpicked here about my predicament.
It is nice to meet you. c: Hope yall are having a good day, and if not, that you'll feel better soon!
Name's Eric. 21 years old. Lives in the US of A. Any pronouns and gendered words are cool as I am bigender. I am also autistic.
Had abusive parents that I cut off after being kicked out of their house a few months after I turned 18. Mandated reporters and the police did nothing my whole life. I worry for my brothers in that situation (now 7 and 14), who I was not allowed to say goodbye to and who I have lost contact with. Especially because the first time I reported it to CFS a few years ago, they spelled my last name wrong in the system and thus were not monitoring the kids!
This is the tip of the iceberg, but is really the main defining trauma for me.
In present day, I am living extremely far away from my abusive parents. I'm a lot happier than before, especially living with my now-fiancé. But as a femme presenting person with no car in a rural-ish area, I face street harassment that has gotten so bad that I started carrying a fluorescent colored aluminum bat everywhere within the town, poking out of my backpack. It stopped completely when I started doing that... Until last night, when I got harassed in a new and interesting way by a rando, a lady this time. :/ I'll detail this in a different post.
One of the things I'm tired of is people acting like I'm delusional/paranoid, that I'm somehow doing something wrong that is causing me to get harassed, or that carrying pepper spray (not a visible deterrent), a hidden baton (also not a visible deterrent), or a gun (not allowed in most establishments) would be better than an aluminum bat (something that is not necessarily a weapon but that poses a very visible threat to both people in and out of cars that causes them to avoid harassing me.... mostly). I have thought through how I do safety in a very thorough way, and it is so annoying when people suggest things I have already considered and ruled out. If I want advice, I'll ask for it. I'm hoping to be more heard and less nitpicked here about my predicament.
It is nice to meet you. c: Hope yall are having a good day, and if not, that you'll feel better soon!