there are no perfect victims
This quote is very important to me because of my history of being a victim as both a child and an adult.
For a vast amount of time, I saw myself as a perfect victim. Not just innocent but very special because of what happened to me. This specialness meant that I was not responsible for anything that happened to me.
The reality:
- Anyone can be a victim of sexual abuse.
- Anyone can perpetrate sexual abuse.
- The only person responsible for the abuse is the perpetrator.
- We are all accountable for proactive prevention and how we respond to victims and perpetrators.
- There is no ‘right way’ to heal or a ‘correct’ response to experiencing sexual abuse.
- Every survivor and circumstance is unique.
Coming out of denial was rather painful because I had to see myself as I really was. Flawed and imperfect.
I see this in online catfish incidents that end up on Netflix. Some of these people see themselves as perfect victims, when in reality they also play a part in the role. Sometimes a big part in that role.

One of the biggest lessons I had to learn in my life was: If I’m over 18 I am responsible for myself and how I feel. All of it.
It sounds a lot easier than it is in reality. G.
Such an honest post. I commend you !!
Thank you.