micdotcom:

For many of us, the conversation about sexual assault is one that exists purely in headlines about campus protests, or subplots in lurid network TV crime dramas.  But for those who have actually survived sexual assault, it’s an experience that will likely live with them in some form for a long time. While everyone’s experience is different, the after effects of the trauma manifest themselves in unanticipated yet profound ways. 

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