#victim
She drew in trouble wherever she went. There was something odd about her. Maybe it was the way her eyes laid on anyone. Or it was the way she couldn’t let anybody help her. They all thought they knew her. But it wasn’t what it was. They only knew what she wanted them to believe. Nobody knew her. So when she disappeared, she left no traces behind. Some say it was a getaway. But I know. I know she was taken.
Pennywise Ask # 10 - Human Flavors
In the end, the clown loves everyone.
You’re all tasty in his eyes.
PS : Thanks to Meadow for being the prey. :3
TW: child abuse
I’m dmn TIRED of child abuse victims and just abuse victims in general who have the privilege of getting therapy and meds WHO THINK IT’S OKAY TO SHAME OTHER VICTIMS WHO DON’T HAVE THAT PRIVILEGE!!
I’m tired of seeing the
“ I didn’t stay in my victomhood, I became a survivor! not a victim!”
“ I didn’t stay stuck in my victimhood! ”
“ ptsd is for victims not survivors!”
Like no no no no
You are a person who can afford therapy that’s it!
You are a person who was helped by therapy and isn’t harmed by your ptsd as much because a therapist taught you ways to cope and you probs got some meds to help like which is cool for you
BUT
People who are still living and struggling with their PTSD are just as strong and survivors.
I’m glad that you got all this help but don’t you dare shame people who are handling this sht all by themselves.
They are handling it all without the privileges that you have and they are beyond any words of strong.
Also shut your traps about
“ PTSD is for victims not survivors!! ”
PTSD is for people who are surviving through trauma..
People living with PTSD are survivors.
You’re just promoting rpe culture by shaming victims for living with PTSD.
Not everyone can afford therapy and meds..
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Yes I am angry. I’m furious. How dare you take my whole life away from me the way you did. For years I beat myself up about it; thinking all this was my fault. But its not and it never was. Its yours and it always will be. And guess what? 5 years on and I’M STILL GAY. So yeah that thing you were trying to prove? Proved absolutely nothing. I’m now 18 years old, I still struggle to sleep some nights, I still remember your face clearly, and sometimes I don’t think I can do this. But you know what? I can do this and I will. Not just for me, but to prove to you that I can survive all the pain, hurt and confusion you put me through. And I will say this loud and clear because I’m not afraid of you anymore, you can’t hurt me. I am a survivor, not a victim and I will conquer this fight and come out so much stronger