Myths: She didn’t fight back, so it can’t have been that bad.

Most of us have an idea of how we’d react if we were attacked, or if someone did something inappropriate. ‘If he tried that with me I’d kick him in the nuts’ ‘Why didn’t you just punch him? That’s what I’d have done’ Most of us have heard of the ‘fight or flight’ response. ThisContinue reading “Myths: She didn’t fight back, so it can’t have been that bad.”

Myths: Sexual Violence and Harassment are rare.

It’s tempting to think that sexual violence and harassment is rare, and that it only happens to other people. The truth is that all of us know someone who has been affected by sexual violence in some way. If you have staff or volunteers, the chances are you have a survivor of sexual violence orContinue reading “Myths: Sexual Violence and Harassment are rare.”

Rape Myths: Women Lie About Rape

Today we’re going to examine one of the most prevalent and enduring rape myths: Rape survivors – and women especially – lie. It’s easy to understand why this myth is so prevalent. If someone you know is accused of rape, that’s a really upsetting and confusing thing, especially if it’s someone you love or respect.Continue reading “Rape Myths: Women Lie About Rape”