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Old 12-07-2007, 11:35 AM
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IMHO, we ought to tread carefully before we judge what a rape survivor ought to feel when suddenly confronted with a reminder of the assault. I agree that if the attack is still affecting her daily life, then it's smart to seek help for that, but plenty of people seek help and still experience intrusive feelings about the trauma. A horror like that is not curable. Different people will recover at different speeds, and carry different permanent scars. Whatever her feelings may be twenty years later, they are valid, and saying that she ought to "get past it" and "move on" -- like that's just a choice -- is quite dismissive of her trauma and its consequences.

Aren't you eager to believe that your positive experience is representative?
As for your last sentence, I believe it's human nature to believe ANY positive experience is representative, unless you get some sort of perverse joy from doing the opposite. If you go to CVS all the time and normally have no problem except for ONE day a clerk isn't the nicest, that's hardly reason for you to say that all CVSs are horrid, unless you get off on putting things and people down.

We aren't saying she needs to "get past it" just because she freaked out in Gymboree when she saw an ex-sister. It's understandable that an encounter like that would unnerve her. This woman cannot be around ANY LARGE GROUP OF WOMEN without feeling trauma. That isn't a typical experience of a rape survivor. She has 2 small children, and she really needs to get help before she implants the mindset in them that other women can't be trusted. They don't deserve to suffer because of her experience.
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:45 AM
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She has 2 small children, and she really needs to get help before she implants the mindset in them that other women can't be trusted. They don't deserve to suffer because of her experience.
Not only that - they're both little girls. A boy might not transfer that emotion like these little girls will.
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Old 12-10-2007, 03:39 PM
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We aren't saying she needs to "get past it" just because she freaked out in Gymboree when she saw an ex-sister. It's understandable that an encounter like that would unnerve her. This woman cannot be around ANY LARGE GROUP OF WOMEN without feeling trauma. That isn't a typical experience of a rape survivor. She has 2 small children, and she really needs to get help before she implants the mindset in them that other women can't be trusted. They don't deserve to suffer because of her experience.
As weird as this sounds, I don't know if the date rape thing is what is traumatizing to her the most. In her article I believe she said she felt that way with any large group of women BEFORE she joined the sorority and that most of her friends up to that point were guys.

Some people might feel socially awkward around some or all people and this weirdness might have to do with self-esteem or something so the fact that all of this happened (her sisters giving her the boot) was the icing on the cake for her.
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