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I was at home. My dad was just across the hall. My brother was home his music blasting through my wall. My thighs were cemented closed. He used his hands as pry bars. I said no. I pushed him off me over and over again. I said no. He pinned me down. I SAID NO. I cried. He choked me to silence my screams. I tried to kick. I tried to get away. I eventually stopped fighting. I let him finish. I cried in the bathroom. I said no. I said no. I said no...
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May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019 at 6:13 PM UTC
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I was at home. My dad was just across the hall. My brother was home his music blasting through my wall. My thighs were cemented closed. He used his hands as pry bars. I said no. I pushed him off me over and over again. I said no. He pinned me down. I SAID NO. I cried. He choked me to silence my screams. I tried to kick. I tried to get away. I eventually stopped fighting. I let him finish. I cried in the bathroom. I said no. I said no. I said no...
Xander-King
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21/Non-binary
May 8, 2019
May 8, 2019 at 6:13 PM UTC
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