Definitely..maybe
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I think another important thing to remember is that the new sexual assault section was once it's own site, with mainly only survivors as members.
Now people coming here with those problems can be answered by someone who has never been affected by any type of assault in the slightest, instead of understanding, compassionate, empathetic people who have been there questioning themselves too.
I understand the importanance of the combat site and why it's so limiting to who can join. Only those men and women can relate to those experiences and more often than not they have no other place to share their stories. They wouldn't like it if someone with no real knowledge about the military was saying how awful it was of them to kill someone and only focusing on that part of a post, not really focusing on other important parts. I think it's similar for sexual assault survivors, outsiders often don't understand the range of emotions a person goes through straight after.
I'm not saying I think everyone who is asking has been abused- I think it's sad how many people claim assault for selfish reasons. I also want to ask- are you so confident in this that you would be willing to report it? A lot of people who lie wouldn't because a lot of times they don't even break of a relationship with that person, abuse just becomes an excuse and pity for themselves in their mind. BUT many survivors don't report, some survivors do still remain close to the abuser. No two assaults are the same because everyone handles trauma differently.
There's sometimes silly posts on here. Some people use this site to get over a break up with an ex they were convinced had ptsd, some people want others to diagnose them with an excuse they can use. Even if 1% of these people are actually suffering I don't want to be wrong that 1 time when it does matter.
Personally I'm not willing to be wrong by telling someone they weren't assaulted and diminishing what happened to them. I think it's safest to recommend professional help and lend them my support along the way. Because even if they are exaggerating, their just going to add more 'facts' until others agree with what they wanted to hear in the first place. So far I haven't seen a post where someone says 'thank goodness! You guys are so right- definitely not abuse.' (But I would love to!)
I do think there's a difference between posts where they genuinely wonder if something was normal or if it was abuse. There's a difference I believe because they are not usually all distraught and distressed. When emotions get involved it's not fair for me to diminish how someone is feeling- they feel wrong because something is wrong to them.
Sorry if my thoughts came across super jumbled, I'm a bit scatter brained with lots of thoughts!:rolleyes:
Now people coming here with those problems can be answered by someone who has never been affected by any type of assault in the slightest, instead of understanding, compassionate, empathetic people who have been there questioning themselves too.
I understand the importanance of the combat site and why it's so limiting to who can join. Only those men and women can relate to those experiences and more often than not they have no other place to share their stories. They wouldn't like it if someone with no real knowledge about the military was saying how awful it was of them to kill someone and only focusing on that part of a post, not really focusing on other important parts. I think it's similar for sexual assault survivors, outsiders often don't understand the range of emotions a person goes through straight after.
I'm not saying I think everyone who is asking has been abused- I think it's sad how many people claim assault for selfish reasons. I also want to ask- are you so confident in this that you would be willing to report it? A lot of people who lie wouldn't because a lot of times they don't even break of a relationship with that person, abuse just becomes an excuse and pity for themselves in their mind. BUT many survivors don't report, some survivors do still remain close to the abuser. No two assaults are the same because everyone handles trauma differently.
There's sometimes silly posts on here. Some people use this site to get over a break up with an ex they were convinced had ptsd, some people want others to diagnose them with an excuse they can use. Even if 1% of these people are actually suffering I don't want to be wrong that 1 time when it does matter.
Personally I'm not willing to be wrong by telling someone they weren't assaulted and diminishing what happened to them. I think it's safest to recommend professional help and lend them my support along the way. Because even if they are exaggerating, their just going to add more 'facts' until others agree with what they wanted to hear in the first place. So far I haven't seen a post where someone says 'thank goodness! You guys are so right- definitely not abuse.' (But I would love to!)
I do think there's a difference between posts where they genuinely wonder if something was normal or if it was abuse. There's a difference I believe because they are not usually all distraught and distressed. When emotions get involved it's not fair for me to diminish how someone is feeling- they feel wrong because something is wrong to them.
Sorry if my thoughts came across super jumbled, I'm a bit scatter brained with lots of thoughts!:rolleyes: