Why Do Women Have to Talk So Ugly

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Why Do Women Have to Talk So Ugly

*Trigger Warning* (nongraphic discussion of child abuse)  "If we women and girls were better protected, there would be no ugliness to speak of." Women & girls who speak about the violence and abuse that they experienced are often accused of being...

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*Trigger Warning* (nongraphic discussion of child abuse)  “If we women and girls were better protected, there would be no ugliness to speak of.” Women & girls who speak about the violence and abuse that they experienced are often accused of being “vile” even hateful. This is wrong and unacceptable.   Women and girls are only telling true stories about violence inflicted upon them. If we women and girls were better protected, there would be no ugliness to speak of. Tonya GJ Prince tells a short story about how language is important to Survivors of sexual violence. She talks about how a television movie finally gave her language to break the silence around years of child abuse.  __________________________________
Tonya GJ Prince from WESurviveAbuse.com, SurvivorAffirmations.com, and BraidtheLadder.org gives voice to healthful affirmations and reminders. Feel free to leave us a recorded voice message (comments, tips, quotes, statistics, questions). We might use your recording on a future audio recording. Leaving a name is optional. https://anchor.fm/wesurviveabuse/message Ex: Hi this is……(First name), from (location) Hi this is……Anonymous from (location)
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