Rape Survivor Stereotypes Redefined

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Springfield, MA
United States

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I volunteer to the Epilepsy Foundation on a yearly basis.

Why are you participating?

I wear a lot of different shirts, like the one I'm wearing in my picture, because people like to judge and they like to guess without meeting me. I wear it, so they know I am unashamed and although I am not my Label, I am strong in who I am.

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I became a drag mother a bit over a year ago. Since then I’ve acquired 3 drag daughters and it’s one of the proudest things I’ve done. I’m Helping them learn the tricks of the trade, and discovering who they are. Being a cosmetologist I had the know how I could share. I now have a drag daughter who was crowned the very first MX. Gay worcester. I was blessed with amazing foster parents and I had learned what it was like to have love and support come from unexpected places. Being able to pass that on to others is very gratifying. No one should ever feel unexcepted or unloved.

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Former member of campus gender sexuality alliance. Former Campus Educator of Sexual Assault. Just accepted a position to work for a non profit organization providing applied behavior analysis therapy to children ages 3-22 on the autism spectrum. I've been through hell and back but if my story aids others in their journey, a difficult tale is worth telling.

West Warwick, RI
United States

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I change lives.

Why are you participating?

I am participating because I am not a definition found in any medical book nor dictionary. I am an individual who has experience both good bad & indifferent and I am here to continue to help lives as a Fit Veteran & Health Coach.