I think her main point was that the victim of rape should not feel ashamed of what has been done to her/him, shame, if at all, should be felt by the perpetrator of the crime. It is hard to remember that we have moved on from 30 years ago when the 'shame' of being a rape victim would put many off from pressing charges. I think it was also very brave of her to describe rape as it happened to her; it was not 'just' a case of unwanted forced sexual intercourse, it was oral rape, anal rape,and multiple times, all in front of her Father and then boyfriend. It is a mark of her courage and perhaps of facing up to her PTSD that she was thankfully able to marry and have three sons. For some women the damage caused mentally, and possibly physically ( she said during the ordeal that she was worried she would not be able to have children after what was done to her)is such that they never are able to move on. A brave woman, and remember she was so young when it happened, just 21, the same age as my own DD.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?



