Water-Lily
Enlightened
- Dec 26, 2020
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So, I was reading this articular that talked about a woman coming to terms with assault
How it took her years to call what she experienced the "r" word because she didn't want to be part of a statistic/admit what happened was so bad
So she would use other less "intimidating" words to help her cope
But all it did was put her in denial
It took her 10 years to call what she experienced as the "r" word. And she had to accept that healing was not linear at all
Now what I'm referring to in my situation is not that. But I find that I refer to my own traumatic experiences as other "softer" words
And if by that logic I'm in denial (I've had people call me out on my unwillingness to call my trauma what it is) that means I'm healing wrong :(
How it took her years to call what she experienced the "r" word because she didn't want to be part of a statistic/admit what happened was so bad
So she would use other less "intimidating" words to help her cope
But all it did was put her in denial
It took her 10 years to call what she experienced as the "r" word. And she had to accept that healing was not linear at all
Now what I'm referring to in my situation is not that. But I find that I refer to my own traumatic experiences as other "softer" words
And if by that logic I'm in denial (I've had people call me out on my unwillingness to call my trauma what it is) that means I'm healing wrong :(