I See You Read Count : 72

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Society likes to talk about the survivors that overcame the bad, and came out kind. 

They like to talk about the rape survivor who now runs a campaign to help others in their situation.

 While these are all amazing things, they can leave survivors that are struggling with the messy parts feeling like they’re ‘wrong’ or ‘weak’ because they can’t handle it so gracefully.

Society likes to tell us that ‘everything happens for a reason'

I see the sobs that consume 

and can even leave you throwing up memories. 

I see the tears.

 And I don’t mean the ‘beautiful’ crying that you see shown, but the ugly ones. The heart wrenching sobs that take over your entire body and leave your eyes a bloodshot mess and snot coming out of your nose. I see the sobs that consume and can even leave you throwing up uncontrollably. 

I see the angry survivors. 

I see the screaming and the angry outbursts. 

I see broken glass.

 And then there’s the quiet anger. I see the bloodied knuckles, cuts and burns because someone has so much anger but internalizes it to not ‘disturb’ others. 

I see you.

 I see all of you.

And there is nothing wrong with you.

Society tries to portray us all as these beautifully tragic individuals. 

No one wants to believe something so terrible could happen in our world. So they deal with it by saying ‘everything happens for a reason, just look at how it changes these people for the better.’ 

Rape is ugly. 

Abuse is ugly. 

Your healing does not have to be beautifully poetic.

Don’t let society bring you down. You ARE strong. You survived. 

And don’t let anyone make you feel ashamed because you didn’t do it the way society thinks you should. 

Just keep on KEEPING ON!

I Love You!!

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