Is this a plug for this book?
I think that until you pick up the book and read through it, you speak very uninformed about rape.
People have opinions. It's not up to anyone to tell someone they are right or wrong.
Reading a book doesn't make ANYONE an authority on any subject. How can someone who has gone though and survived rape be uninformed? That's absurd! This isn't the only information on rape available to the public--there ARE other sources. Various sources say various things, give various conclusion, various options. There is no right or wrong way to deal with rape. All people are different and have to deal with it in their own way. If it's working to get past it--fine. If it's speaking out against it--fine. If it's therapy--fine.
There is no right or wrong way. As long as those people can live with themselves and the world around them, then their own way of dealing with their problems is the right way for them.
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