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Teenage Sexual Assault: One Girl's Eye-Opening Story
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On my fourteenth New Year's Eve, the only desire I knew was the desperate longing that the boy I liked might touch my hand as he walked by. I was petite and pretty then, or at least I thought I was, with long, straight black hair and dark brown eyes set against my tanned Indian skin. On that New Year's Eve, on one of those chilly Houston evenings, I secretly wished for smoldering looks. I could never have imagined that my dreams would soon be shattered, my mind poisoned, and my body violated.
That night I was sexually assaulted by two boys I trusted. Looking back, I remember shuddering, but most of all I remember the paralysis, the terror, the intrusion, and the pain. I have a vivid memory of myself in that cold room saying, "I need to go. I really need to go," and how those words carried no value. My body felt so heavy, my muscles so weak. I used every bit of strength I had to pull myself away, but it wasn't enough. Their hands overpowered me and I couldn't break free. I closed my lips and bit them as hard as I could. Staring into the boys' eyes I thought were so beautiful just a few moments before, I wanted to be somewhere far, far away. My blood was boiling, my skin sweating; all of this seemed like a fever-induced hallucination. Two salty tears began to stream down my face.
When I used to think about what my life might someday be like, I never once pictured myself as a victim. I desperately wanted to push this night away and pretend like it never happened. Days later, I had to face it when my parents decided to press charges. Luckily, my mom and dad never blamed me, but instead wanted to send the two boys to jail. I felt disgusting, ashamed, and dirty. After the assault, I constantly trembled and shook. I no longer felt young. My childhood was further from me than I ever imagined it would be at 14.
As this legal case became part of my daily life, I was constantly reminded of the events of that New Year's. I began to shut down. That night took away my innocence, and I unraveled with the constant flashbacks. I needed control. The only way I found it was through food. Restricting my eating became my coping mechanism throughout the yearlong legal battle that never went to trial. Due to a lack of evidence, it turned into a classic case of he-said-she-said. I didn't think I could muster the strength to face everyone in court. I just wanted to be like every other teenage girl again and go back to having crushes on boys and playing volleyball with my friends.
I became consumed by an obsession with calories, an obsession with making myself disappear. My friends never knew I had been to a rape clinic or that I had spoken with detectives. I was too ashamed to tell anyone, so I began to isolate myself. I spent the year in solitude with these disturbing memories. I lost my trust in everyone and lived in fear. For the rest of high school, I chose to push away the trauma, but I woke up years later still broken.
Avoiding reality almost destroyed me. I am now 22, and it took me years of therapy to finally accept that this assault was not my fault. Every choice is a step, but it's up to each of us whether we make it a step forward or a step back. I had to face the darkness so it could set me free.
Neesha Arter recently completed her memoir Controlled and contributes to the New York Observer and New York Magazine .
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A SCHOOLGIRL who fell pregnant at 14 has proven her critics wrong as she returned to school, sat her GCSEs - and celebrated by taking her infant son to her school prom.
Ashleigh Hazelton, 16, based in Ipswich, Suffolk shocked the students, parents and teachers alike of Westbourne Academy, Ipswich when she arrived holding her prom date, baby Lorenzo, who has just turned one.
Her proud mum, Haley Tricker, 38, filmed the moment Ashleigh and Lorenzo pulled up at the school prom in a limo and her classmates went wild - which has since gone viral.
Ashleigh said: "I got out of the car and everyone came running up to me, chanting my name and crowding around us. I felt so loved and supported, but Lorenzo and I come together now so it felt right.
"On the way to the venue I was so nervous! None of my class mates knew what I had planned. Although, Lorenzo wasn't nervous he actually had a ten minute power nap.
"Everyone was very shocked and surprised, I remember hearing loads of friends saying I was melting their hearts which was really cute.
"Although people said it was brave, it wasn't a massive deal to me I just did it! I really enjoyed the entire evening and it was such a special moment for me."
After a day of so many different emotions, mum and nan Haley was beside herself recording her daughters entrance to prom.
Haley said: "I cannot even explain quite how proud I am of her. Yes, she had a baby at 15 but she also went back and sat her GCSE'S 6 weeks after giving birth.
"She has already received some results and passed with flying colours which is amazing. She kept up her studies and then came home taking to motherhood so well too.
"In terms of getting ready it all went pretty smooth sailing but God it was an emotional day. Me and a friend were in tears behind the camera as soon as she arrived.
"She got a great reaction from everyone and it was so nice to see her friends supporting her. The teachers were also amazing too and of course Lorenzo got a lot of attention.
"My mum lives in New Zealand which is why we recorded this video. Obviously, I've had some negative comments on TikTok but I've just deleted them, we've had 98% really nice, really genuine comments which has made us all so happy!"
Ashleigh has since left school and is now looking to study public services at college with the hopes of becoming a firefighter.
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