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Portrait of a Rape Ii: It’s Not Your Fault
Portrait of a Rape Ii: It’s Not Your Fault
Portrait of a Rape Ii: It’s Not Your Fault
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Portrait of a Rape Ii: It’s Not Your Fault

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This is a continuation of Linette’s journey after several rapes. The first book told the story of what happened to her and this book address how rape impact the community as a whole. She explores the psychological results within the family unit and the terror that victims live with every day. And describe how a rapist is made and the sickness they carry. Also, a discussion on sexism and the history of rape throughout centuries. Military Sexual Trauma is revealed as a perfect storm for sexual assault.
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PublisheriUniverse
Release dateMar 31, 2021
ISBN9781663220189
Portrait of a Rape Ii: It’s Not Your Fault
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Walking through her testimony and sharing her SURVIVAL tools to find her calling is an intense story. She has become an advocate for those who has been through similar violations of their body and SOUL. As a child her mother drill into her: "I don't care what you are, be an educated one. " Her goal was to be a Medical Doctor. Her educational accomplishments were a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration majoring in Marketing and Management, Master 's degree in Labor and Emlpoyee's Relations and became a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Holistic Natural Health & Nutrition along with being an Ordained Holistic Health and Healing Minister. She is a certified Natural Health Practitioner and certified Holistic Nutrition Practitioner.

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    Portrait of a Rape Ii - The Advocate

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    Contents

    Chapter 1   You Never Heal from Rape – The Scab is Forever

    Chapter 2   No Shame

    Chapter 3 Guard Your Children

    Chapter 4   Sexism

    Chapter 5   Military Sexual Trauma (MST)

    Chapter 6   Don’t Mix Your Girlfriends with Your Boyfriend

    Chapter 7   Date Rape

    Chapter 8   Yes, A Wife Can Be Raped

    Summary

    Safety Tips

    Chapter

    1

    You Never Heal from Rape –

    The Scab is Forever

    NO, I did not heal from the brutal assaults on me at eleven, twice, (and twelve and 16 and 20 and 24 while serving in the United States Air Force and 38). My first Rape at 11 years old was a big effort to sell a tender innocent virgin to the neighborhood boys, as they took their turn, one by one. It was hours of penetration; some tall, some small, some old, and all were just plain evil. How could a sane decent person pay to stand in a line to have

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