By Founder, Aimee Wilson
One warning I’ve heard numerous times from countless people who I’ve talked to about the Campaign, has been for me to be careful and cautious in hearing the stories and experiences of other rape and/or abuse survivors. To be aware of how it is affecting me so that I can manage any notions of becoming overwhelmed or having memories of my own experiences triggered and it leading to me struggling with my mental health. I appreciate that all these people have had the best of intentions and motivations in making these comments, but I do wish that people realised that I’m at a point in my recovery where I can really recognise when I’ve reached my limits. Their point, however, has inspired this News Article where I’m going to chat about how important control can be for survivors of rape and/or abuse, who stay silent or speak up…