Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

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Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

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I have a hard time distinguishing whats too sexual and what isn't. Whenever I feel like what I'm saying is vague enough, or too silly to be upsetting, or just simply completely surface level, people still tell me to censor what I say. And I guess I understand, and I always adjust, but I also don't get anything at all. I guess you could say that I'm desensitized. But thats not entirely the case. I go through a shit ton of sexual trauma and just got hit with the worst trauma responses that make me just wish I was completely sex repulsed so people would actually like me. I'm just so broken and ruined and it makes me want to cry
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Re: Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

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Hey Masc_Cinderella, and welcome to the boards. I’m glad you’re here :)

I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve endured sexual trauma. I can certainly appreciate how you feel desensitized while making sexual comments or jokes; we know that it’s one of the many ways people experience sex and sexuality after trauma.

I hear you when you say you wish you were sex repulsed, but I think it will likely be more helpful to instead learn how to navigate people’s boundaries around sex and sexuality. It’s something everyone has to do, so you’re really not alone in this either. How does that sound to you?

So I can understand a little better, can you tell me a bit about where you’re being censored, and what sort of comments are being censored?
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Re: Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

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Really just in discord servers with friends or support groups. You cover something up by ||surrounding a piece of your message like this for people to actively click on||. It doesn't mean my message is gone or anything, just hidden for anyone who doesn't want to read it. And its fine! Its completely fine. I understand that sexual topics aren't for everyone. And while I'll comply with peoples boundaries regardless, I guess its just that I feel lost about whats too sexual and what isn't, and also quite bitter???????
For example, the other day, I vented in a support groups chat. I wasn't really thinking, I just wanted comfort. I cried about wanting to have sex someday, but feeling too disgusting to ever experience such a thing with someone. I didn't go in depth about my specific wants or anything, and really the message was more so about being undesirable from an ableist/sanist and aphobic standpoint. But a few days later, a mod told me to censor the vent because of the presence of minors, and I guess that was kind of just a punch in the gut.
Its selfish to feel this way, but I'm still trying to navigate the (mental and physical) pain from being really sexual at a young age. I don't exactly know how to heal, or what I would say or do if I were to go back in time. But what I do have a solid idea of is that the simple mention of sex isn't, within itself, traumatic or gross. And not only that, but exposure to sexual topics at a young age within a safe environment (like this website) is completely fine, healthy even.
I guess you could say that my views on whats actually safe and maybe even necessary for a minor to see as a victim of sexual trauma is different from those who haven't experienced it, and yet act like they know anything (to put it bluntly). Thats just one part of this whole mess, but its the one thats been conflicting me the most. I just wish I was completely compliant rather than compliant while being annoyed.
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Re: Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

Unread post by Heather »

Hey there.

That example you gave doesn't sound at all to me like you having bad or even poor boundaries. Instead, it sounds like the moderator overreacting and having the belief that people under 18 can't have any conversation about sex (an idea obviously we'd disagree about here!). I'm sorry you shared something so vulnerable and had that experience, especially as a survivor.

I wonder, if before we talk more about the bigger picture with this, if you could tell me where you're getting the sense that it's you in the wrong, or behaving badly, when you want to talk about sex and sexuality. Is it only because other people are telling you that it's you, and because you feel like they have more authority here than you do?

Do you think that some of what is at play in your assessment about what you've said and how others react is doubt in yourself, probably due, at least in part, to your trauma and to your idea or experience of being a survivor? I know -- for myself, and for others, I once wrote about it after a radio interview, actually -- that it's easy to swallow tropes about survivors and hypersexuality and believe them (even though they're very questionable and often based far more in rape culture than survivor realities), and that, paired with the results of abuse or assault, can make some survivors feel like anything sexual they do must be about abuse or trauma and must be somehow wrong.
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Re: Sexual trauma changes my worldview in a way that makes me lost

Unread post by Masc_Cinderella »

I guess its because people are telling me that I'm in the wrong, yeah. Because I really, truly do make awful mistakes sometimes. I feel so messed up, so of course I need that guidance. But it feels like I could never stand up for myself when it feels like I did nothing wrong. No one understands what its like, and to question anything at all would instantly label me as someone terrible. Its just not worth the hassle.
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