
This post discusses sexual abuse and may be triggering for some readers.
“Jiggle, jiggle, her butt cheeks jiggle,” a young boy sang out from under the bridge I was running across.
He would have been about 10 I reckon. Suntanned, carefree and dripping with cool water.
It could have been that he was just loudly singing some lyrics from a rap song I’m too old to know. But I really felt that he meant for me to hear it.
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In my head, I spun around, hung over the railing and called back to him and his friends in a firm voice. “It’s not okay to shout at women like trolls under a bridge! Please learn some respect”.
In reality, I just kept running. I didn’t want to make a scene. He’s harmless, I told myself, and it’s true that my butt does jiggle when I run. Maybe he was just making an observation?
I tried to pass it off as young kids making silly jokes and told myself to stop being so offended. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that this wasn’t just about my jiggly butt.