21 Men Holding Signs Quoting Their Rapists
#8 "How can a girl rape a boy?" is as dumb as "how can a girl rape a girl?" and happens often enough for the justice dept to define it to aid prosecution.
Grace Brown began Project Unbreakable with people she knew who had been sexually assaulted. The project quickly escalated and now includes more than 2,000 survivors from all over the country holding signs with the quotes from their attackers written on them. Her mission is healing through art.
Brown, 21, is a photographer and public speaker from Massachusetts. Her first subject was a friend who confided in her. The story made her realize how common sexual assault is and she awoke the next day with the idea for Project Unbreakable.
One striking thing about these images is that theyll remind people that sexual assault is not a new phenomenon. Some of these men are middle-aged and are just now telling their stories. Most didnt share their stories until they were adults. The perpetrator isnt always the lecherous step-father, creepy neighbor, or depraved priest, either. Sometimes theyre friends. Siblings. Grandparents. Neighbors. And, yes, sometimes their rapists are women.
One in three women have been or will be sexually assaulted at some time in their lifetime. One in five men have been or will be sexually assaulted at some time in their lifetime. The numbers arent much different, so why dont we hear more about the men who are assaulted? Why dont they tell? The answer to that question lies largely in the lies their rapists tell them. See for yourself.
http://www.liberalamerica.org/2013/11/12/men-holding-signs-quoting-their-rapists/