Lucycat
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I have started this thread so as not to take another even further off track.
My question relates to those who ask if they have been abused/assaulted.
I have seen many posts over the years by people asking this question in one way or another, and my stock answer is that if it feels like abuse then it probably is abuse. However not everybody suggests that is how they feel. I believe some people are looking for reassurance that what happened was normal (such as young children exploring together) so they can move forwards.
Some people are describing recent events, some historical and anywhere in between. Some are distressed, some curious, some simply 'troubled'. Some people say they are confused, others appear pretty clear in their thinking. (Remember not everyone on this forum has anything to do with PTSD- especially those imported)
It bothers me that if people are willing to share details - that clearly they feel is relevant or they would not have shared it - there appears to be an expectation that we simply ignore what they have written, say yes it's assault, and tell them to report it to the police and to get therapy. I kinda feel like this is totally dismissing and invalidating the whole point of the question.
It is not a question of whether we believe anybody's facts. They were there we were not. Everybody's truth is their own. However if they ask the question 'was I abused?' I can only answer as truthfully as I can from the information with which I am presented.
My question relates to those who ask if they have been abused/assaulted.
I have seen many posts over the years by people asking this question in one way or another, and my stock answer is that if it feels like abuse then it probably is abuse. However not everybody suggests that is how they feel. I believe some people are looking for reassurance that what happened was normal (such as young children exploring together) so they can move forwards.
Some people are describing recent events, some historical and anywhere in between. Some are distressed, some curious, some simply 'troubled'. Some people say they are confused, others appear pretty clear in their thinking. (Remember not everyone on this forum has anything to do with PTSD- especially those imported)
It bothers me that if people are willing to share details - that clearly they feel is relevant or they would not have shared it - there appears to be an expectation that we simply ignore what they have written, say yes it's assault, and tell them to report it to the police and to get therapy. I kinda feel like this is totally dismissing and invalidating the whole point of the question.
It is not a question of whether we believe anybody's facts. They were there we were not. Everybody's truth is their own. However if they ask the question 'was I abused?' I can only answer as truthfully as I can from the information with which I am presented.