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Come on man.....
How focking fake is that, listen to how she talks, like she is enjoying talking about it.
It's very clear, she wants some media attention.
Focking whore liar, i hope one day she will actually get raped and experience how serious raping is.
And that bitch besides her calls herself a mother? hahahahahahahah !
How focking fake is that, listen to how she talks, like she is enjoying talking about it.
It's very clear, she wants some media attention.
Focking whore liar, i hope one day she will actually get raped and experience how serious raping is.
And that bitch besides her calls herself a mother? hahahahahahahah !
''When I die, make sure they bury me upside down, so that the world can kiss my ass.''
RTS is a serious condition that most if not all rape victims display. even after dreaming of rape a woman may show conditions commonly assciated with RTS. FAKING RAPE SHOULD BE A FELONY, it is very serious
source : http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/psychiatry/rts.html
she doesnt display ANY of that
Bastet wrote:Can someone tell me how a rape victim is ment to act?
feeling numb and detached, like being in a daze or a dream, or feeling that the world is strange and unreal
difficulty remembering important parts of the assault
reliving the assault through repeated thoughts, memories, or nightmares
avoidance of things — places, thoughts, feelings — that remind the victim of the assault
anxiety or increased arousal (difficulty sleeping, concentrating, etc.)
avoidance of social life or place of rape
After being raped it is common for the victim to experience intense, and sometimes unpredictable, emotions, and they may find it hard to deal with their memories of the event. Victims can be severely traumatized by the assault and may have difficulty functioning as well as they had been used to prior to the assault, with disruption of concentration, sleeping patterns and eating habits, for example. They may feel jumpy or be on edge. In the month(s) immediately following the assault these problems may be severe and very upsetting and may prevent the victim from revealing their ordeal to friends or family, or seeking police or medical assistance. This may result in Acute Stress Disorder.
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Evidence of RTS was first documented by Ann Burgess & Lynda Holmstrom in 1974.
It refers to the acute phase and long-term reorganisation process that occurs as a result of forcible rape or attempted forcible rape. This syndrome of behavioural, somatic and psychological reactions is an acute stress reaction to a life-threatening situation. Although some things have changed since 1974 (eg. the term "sexual assault" is now more widely accepted than "rape", and the DSM came to recognise trauma-related disorders), the original work by Burgess & Holmstrom remains current and useful in working with adults who have been sexually assaulted during their adult life. The following outlines the phases and reactions in RTS.
Acute Phase - Disorganisation
Impact Reactions - within hours
Victims may present in a variety of ways, from
expressed style - feelings shown in such behaviour as crying, sobbing, smiling, restlessness, tenseness, joking.
controlled style - feelings are masked or hidden behind a calm, composed, or subdued effect.
Immediate effects - first weeks
Somatic manifestations:
physical trauma
skeletal muscle tension
gastrointestinal irritability
genitourinary disturbance
Emotional reactions that may be present:
shock, numbness, embarrassment, guilt, powerlessness, loss of trust, fear, anxiety, anger, disbelief, shame, depression, denial, retriggering, disorientation.
Reorganisation Phase
Short-term effects - up to 3-4 months
generalised anxiety & fear.
disturbance - of eating, sleeping, thoughts, relationship.
disruption - to create safety eg change of phone number.
impaired social functioning
difficulty in maintaining/ establishing relationships.
guilt for not preventing assault (often).
sudden, unpredictable changes of residences and disappearances.
negative impact of legal processes.
Intermediate effects - up to 1 year
disruption and change in lifestyle - eg move house, change job.
increased dependence - eg on family.
sleep disturbance, often nightmares.
fear and phobias eg going out or being alone, cleanliness,
sexuality - eg body image, flashbacks, loss of enjoyment
past rape/incest - brings up past abuse.
"damaged" goods - eg thinks others can tell.
Long-term reactions - up to 4 years
anger - eg towards offender, legal system, family/friends
diminished capacity to enjoy life.
hypervigilance to danger - eg fearful of new and risky situations.
continued sexual dysfunction - may engage in regular sex as before, but with decreased desire and arousal, and many experience flashbacks.
source : http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/psychiatry/rts.html
she doesnt display ANY of that
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Reise wrote:123noob wrote:This is true... I myself lost my virginity when I was 9-10... so... yeah. Not saying this as something proud... but things like this can happen. You can see me as a sex-addict or not up to you. But have to say I'm quite disappointed at myself for that.
Playing doctor doesn't count.
LOL I played a lot of doctor.
Or something like doctor.
Oh hell. There was no doctor involved.
Oh well.
Shes lying anyway. At best played "show me yours and I'll show you mine." If doc finds vaginal tears or seamen residue I will believe it.
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LOL. Look at the readers comments on that page.
1st grade = 6 years old right?
w/e
As for the ages of the children in this story, our district had a 1st grade boy sodimize a classmate a couple of years ago--in a neighborhood school restroom. It happens. All too often, both the victims and the perpetrators end up at our school. It's very, very sad.
1st grade = 6 years old right?
w/e
Crumpets wrote:Anywho .. define an 11 year old girls vision of 'rape' ?
*sigh*
she probadly heard the word "rape" [proper term being sexual assualt] thrown around a few times and thought "hell im 5 ft tall and 11 years old, he is 3 ft tall and 8, oO i think i might get in truoble - calls it rape
we all know girls mature faster than boys ALOT faster, you should hear some of the convos the annoying 5th and 6th graders have on the farking bus, talking bout sex like its a laughing matter [im referring to the female 5th and 6th graders] then you got the 7th and 8th grade boys talking about how they get more pussy than clinton
then you got the 6th and below boys who dont know girls dont have a WHOHA! and could care less about sex. im telling you if this were a case of sexual assualt, it would be alot different.
girl says - "then like he got this rope thingy and hit me, and it hurt"
"and they were like show me your breast"
newspaper says - "they threatened her with a rock"
"she went to a slumber party directly after and spoke about it with her friends" [who im assuming are between the ages of 11 and 13]
video says - " she was raped by the 8 year old while the two 9 year olds watched"
sensational media bullcrap = misinformation. children or not, the signs of sexual assualt are obvious in speech patterns and behavior. SHE was not "raped" she had sex [if you can even call it that] told her friends, then realized oh wait 11 year olds should'nt be getting boned by 8 year olds let alone at all.
i mean honestly what 8 year old says breast?
what kinda of rape victim goes to a slumber party to brag about being raped? [uncomfirmed]. it matters not that shes a child, but because she is an alleged rape victim she must be treated with scrutiny. sry but this entire story is a pile of BS. its a shame my parents moved to georgia, its one of the dumbest states in the union.
and we all know children lie like wildfires in the midwest start; as for her vision of rape pls refer to Ryoko's "playing doctor"
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Ryoko wrote:LOL. Look at the readers comments on that page.As for the ages of the children in this story, our district had a 1st grade boy sodimize a classmate a couple of years ago--in a neighborhood school restroom. It happens. All too often, both the victims and the perpetrators end up at our school. It's very, very sad.
1st grade = 6 years old right?
w/e
Lol wow. How the hell did a 6 year old get an idea like that into his head. Now my understanding of 'to sodomize' is basiclly to give anal right?
How the hell is a boy of 6..
A: Going to force another 6 year old into it.
B: Even get it 'up'
Either some trigger happy parents, or some sick perverted kids who either don't know better because they get raped by their fathers, or seen it somewhere - -!!
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This story is a faker... Ok freaky much
If it was 12 year olds and up whit a 11 old.... But really7-8 year olds...god and yeah she totally dose not look "raped"
Also i think the boys just were some bully's and maybe her parents were enemies whit the parents of the kids who "raped" her so they can just make them problems....... Or who knows but i can bet,that girl is not "raped"
If it was 12 year olds and up whit a 11 old.... But really7-8 year olds...god and yeah she totally dose not look "raped"
Also i think the boys just were some bully's and maybe her parents were enemies whit the parents of the kids who "raped" her so they can just make them problems....... Or who knows but i can bet,that girl is not "raped"
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