Will NEVER forget that answer
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Sounds like was attacking a woman to please Judge. This is a man who should never, ever, ever be entrusted with power.
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That's the line - that's the memory we all have. Being debased and ridiculed.
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I had a very similar situation. I remember being laughed at & taunted by my attacker and his cousin. Wanting to know why I fought him off, he asked "What's wrong with you?" For years, I believed there was something wrong with me. You have to live thru that shame to understand.
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Saddest part was when I told my story to his family & I was assured he’s an extra Christian man living a life listening to only Christen music. I chose to move on with my life. He had no power over me and I KNOW truth. Let God judge him. My truth is evident and my soul clear.
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What I never talk about is how, within moments, he pinned my arms down making me incapacitated. With his one hand he held down both my arms making me vulnerable. I’m Irish, I should know better! And naïveté put me here. The embarrassment and shame was insurmountable for me.
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She showed us her scars in her answer. I'm so sorry Dr. Ford had to endure this trauma. I'm so sorry
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Watching live in Germany on CNN. I'm almost cry
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I was drugged by a "friend." The next day I went back to try to understand what happened. He laughed and said he had better stay home that night because "someone else might end up in his bed." I'll never forget how small, naive, and stupid I felt in that moment.
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30 years and I am still dealing with trauma. This women is brave beyond compare.
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So her greatest concern in all of that wasn't about "what was being done to her," but how it made her look?
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Ffs, that's what you take away from this?
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What's it to you? Are you the police of my thoughts?
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No, but we can judge you for blurting them out online.
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Heartbreaking.
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Nah...lying.
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I feel bad for your daughters, seeing how little respect their father has for women. I'm sure they're learning a lot about you right now.
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Yes. I vividly remember being 15, making out with a guy, no sex, and walking out to a room with other boys. He said, "Next?" They all laughed. The humiliation was torture. Never forgot it. I'm now 60.
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