Reblogged from The Atlantic Monthly:
As soon as children make allegations, they’re forced to take a crash course on a very daunting topic. This puts them at a huge disadvantage—and their attackers count on it.
Read Natalie Shure’s piece about the advantage abusers have over their young victims, Why Young Sexual Assault Victims Tell Incoherent Stories.
Categories: Sister Sirens
Reblogged this on Lisa Lanser-Rose.
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