There’s this thing that happens, especially with the written word, where we
know what we’re talking about, so it makes sense to us... but for people reading without the information in the missing gaps it’s too vague to process / understand what’s going on. So I wanted to say thanks for filling in some of those gaps & double check my understanding so far.
You’re in university, and about 4 months ago a group of about 20 girls kidnapped you twice. They’re in some of your classes, or follow you to classes, and deliberately provoke/tease/trigger you during those classes by doing things from that night/those nights (or days) which get you to react in a big way? Is that about accurate?
4 months ago would have been right around Rush Week... was this a Sorority event? Or team sport initiation/hazing?
I’m mostly asking because
- getting 20 people in on
anything nearly always requires some kind of group cohesion with established leaders & followers & commonly held beliefs/rules & group trust; like being teammates, or members of a sorority.
- Rush & Team Initiations almost always include mock-kidnappings, and very rarely very real ones.
It was done by about 20 girls and 7 of them were in court with me less than a month ago
Real court? Or something like an on campus judicial review?