Not another number - a personal definition of sexual assault
For the past year, I’ve struggled to accept what happened to me that night last fall. Now, I boil it down to two words: sexual assault.
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For the past year, I’ve struggled to accept what happened to me that night last fall. Now, I boil it down to two words: sexual assault.
To read Bailey Loosemore's interactive column and watch two videos from Stepp Cemetery, click here.
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