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Why its so hard to face sexual abuse | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shame is the big issue with abuse. It is the shame that keeps it a secret and loads you down with the weight – making you isolated. Ironically, the way out of shame is to talk about it with trustworthy people, the very thing many people find so difficult. Shame of Abuse In General There is also another reason abuse can cause an extreme reaction in other people when you talk about it. Possibly this is connecting with their own abuse and pain that they are in denial about. So many people have been sexually abused at some level - some conscious of it and others are not. However, hearing about abuse from others can bring up undealt with issues that they may be completely unaware of. Fear of Exposure In some ways sexual abuse victims are characterised by the shame it brings upon them. We feel that the abuse will somehow distort others perception of us and our sexuality. Most crucially sexual abuse is particularly shameful because it is outwardly about sexuality. We fear we will be judged and seen as tarnished and people will consider us less attractive and valuable because we have been abused. Shame Because Its Sexual However, through communicating with people you trust and breaking the isolation and silence; the shame of abuse will lessen. You will be freer to be more open to share your life with others and the pain of the past – if you choose to do so. |
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