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When Your Assault *Isn’t* Assault

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Anonymous Author Student Contributor, Gettysburg College
Juliette Sebock Student Contributor, Gettysburg College
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Gettysburg chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Trigger warning:  references to rape, sexual assault, violence, etc.  

When you aren’t explicitly raped, it’s hard to get the help you need.  

It’s harder to define what’s happened to you as wrong.  

It’s easier to make excuses for your assailant.  

It’s easier to blame yourself.  

But hang in there.  

Merriam-Webster defines sexual assault thus:  

illegal sexual contact that usually involves force upon a person without consent or is inflicted upon a person who is incapable of giving consent (as because of age or physical or mental incapacity) or who places the assailant (as a doctor) in a position of trust or authority”

And “contact?”

“the state or condition that exists when two people or things physically touch each other : a state of touching”

and

an occurrence in which people communicate with each other”

So guess what? 

Sexual assault doesn’t have to involve penetration.  It doesn’t even need to be tactile, really.  Verbal harassment?  A form of sexual assault, albeit a subcategory of its own.    

What does this mean for survivors?  

We need to band together.  We need to recognize that our experiences are different but oh-so-similar.  We need to stay strong.  

We need a support network of people who’ll, at the very least, try to understand— it’s all we can ask. We need a sc

We need a society that realizes our assailant is to blame, no matter the situation.  

We need hope.  

Juliette Sebock, Founder: Jules founded the Gettysburg College chapter of Her Campus in Fall 2015 and served as Campus Correspondent until graduating in Spring 2018.

Juliette graduated from Gettysburg College in 2018 with an English major and History/Civil War Era Studies/Public History triple minors. In addition to HC, she was a member of the Spring 2017 class of Advanced Studies in England and of various organizations including Eta Sigma Phi, Dance Ensemble, and Poetry Circle.

She has published a poetry chapbook titled Mistakes Were Made, available on Amazon and Goodreads, and she has poems forthcoming in several literary magazines. She is also the editor-in-chief of Nightingale & Sparrow Magazine and runs the lifestyle blog, For the Sake of Good Taste. For more information, visit https://juliettesebock.com.