Content warning: this post deals with rape.
In our push back against the rape culture we’re inevitably a part of, so many of our conversations about rape and assault are beginning – albeit slowly – to put the focus on the attacker’s actions and the trauma of the victim.
But one conversation that often doesn’t get much airtime is one about those who are the product of rape and assault – the children born from the most violent of circumstances.
Where are their voices? And how do they navigate the emotions that come with the knowledge of how they were conceived?
Thanks to a new Reddit thread asking those born from rape to share their stories, these people have just been given a platform to share their experiences of growing up as the product of rape.
And they’re a harrowing but important read.
One user, going by the name of bigshammy, wrote “most days I feel like I was never meant to exist”.
Beautifully, bigshammy’s comment was followed up by another woman who sought to ease their sense of confusion, writing “my child was conceived through rape, and she saved my life. Don’t you ever feel bad, you can’t help it”.
Another user, stravvberrymilk, shared their own story, saying their mum was raped by their dad when they weren’t dating.
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“When my mother got pregnant, my grandmother’s brother threatened my dad so he would marry my mum. They got married and her marriage life was horrible. I just discovered this last year because my grandmother told me about it.”