About Me

Suffering

By: A Survivor Not a Victim
March 16, 2016


I was raped in February of 2016 when I was 32 years old. I never thought this would happen to me, but then again, who does?

The road to recovery takes work; coping and healing from this ordeal has been a relentless uphill battle.

I’ve created this blog as a space to share my thoughts, emotions, and research, with a primary focus on supporting survivors of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence and spreading awareness. My aim is to provide a refuge where readers can find stories, articles, advice, and coping strategies, knowing they are not alone in their struggles.

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26 thoughts on “About Me

  1. The societies we live in these days are losing their stability. We as humans are losing our values. That is something none of us can deny. Those who go through the pain of being a victim, as mostly seen, are the ones who often have to offer sacrifices. But if we see through the whole thing, these (such victims) are the people who’ve at least learnt not to bring pain to others as they have themselves felt how bad that is. Some of them are raising voices against the bad, some are busy protecting others from the evils they were afflicted with, some are helping others in standing up after they had fallen. So, if we analyze, these people apart from all the bad that they had to suffer from, have also learnt certain things others don’t have. I’m glad to see how you’re keeping yourself busy with helping others cz the one who tries to stand up again after falling hard is not a loser, but the one who falls hard and never even tries to stand up.

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