How to save a sexually abused child?

Herminia 2022-04-21 09:03:08

The whole movie made me want to vomit all the time, and the enlarged face said disgusting words during the sexual assault, it was so disgusting!

Seeing the whole person is powerless, helpless and heavy.

How to save children who are being sexually abused? Is it enough to just punish the bad guy who rapes you? How big is the psychological damage?

The director completely opened his heart and told the heart of a child who was unwilling to admit that he was hurt. Every child wants to be special and strong, we all want to be a hero, and we all think we must be a hero! When the injury comes, we actually know that we have been hurt, our body is physically disgusted and vomited, we are shaking, but we are unwilling to admit our injury, we use beauty to cover up the peace, we make excuses to cover up the scars, we are giving ourselves Find all kinds of excuses, such as the other person loves me, I love him, I am special, etc. to let myself accept myself and let myself live. That shame was buried deep in my heart, and I thought it could be erased like this.

The heroine couldn't get out of her inner demon, and finally she dressed up and ran to meet the villain to get the evidence of "love" from the other side. The villain had long forgotten who she was. This answer completely defeated her, doesn't she know the truth? Don't you know this is sexual assault? No, the child in my heart still ran out to whitewash and deceive herself, and the heroine still fell into the lie of disguise. What can I do to save you, child!

What will save you, children? These evils happen all the time and are not at all preventable. We should reflect on how we can better protect them? How to better help them? But reality always tells us that all precautions are less than one percent of the villain's masterful tactics.

That's what makes this movie so helpless and heavy.

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The Tale quotes

  • Jenny at 13: I'm the hero of this story, NOT the victim. They fell apart, I didn't.

  • Jenny at 13: [regarding her parents] I'm sick of all their stupid rules!

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