Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pleasurable Rape And Strange Sexual Addictions?

Today I wanted to talk to you about two issues that are very personal to me. I wanted to talk to you about people who are raped, but their body enjoys it. The people who didn’t want it, but who might still have received pleasure or even an orgasm from the abuses and about the confusion this causes.

To clarify, let me tell you part of my story.

I was 12, and had been abused for about 2 years. There was a routine, a familiarity to my abuse. My rapist was becoming bored with me and had decided to try new things to ‘make it more exciting again.’ My rapist decided to perform oral on me and despite the fact I hated him with everything in me at the time, my body still reacted to it. I still got wet, I still orgasmed, and I still wanted more of his touch. And I hated him even more for making me feel that way.

It’s easier to disassociate, to separate yourself from the situation, if it’s all bad. But what about when they don’t let you? What about when they force you to stay trapped there and feel every single second of it? What if it’s not all bad?

In society, rape is viewed as two very different things. There’s the using rape as a form of joking, or even sexy as seen in some advertising and films. Take the Dolce & Gabbana ads a while back:



“We live in a society that wrongly construes rape as being about "sexiness" and "desire" rather than violence and control. Diana Russell writes,
"…Women have been taught that sex is bad. Guilt frequently accompanies sexual stirrings, and in many rape fantasies, by imagining physical or mental pain, a woman can punish herself for having forbidden sexual desires…It cannot be overstressed that having voluntary fantasies of being raped, and wanting to be raped in actuality, are two entirely different things." (1975, p. 267)

Let me point out that just because something ‘good’ happened doesn't suddenly excuse everything they did to you. Just because you had a pleasurable experience doesn’t mean you can’t feel dirty and shameful afterward. And just because you orgasmed, doesn’t make it any less rape.

Rape is still defined as “forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration. Penetration may be by a body part or an object.” Just because you body said it ‘felt good’ doesn’t mean it wasn’t forced on you.

What if I loved that person? what if I dated that person? What if I thought ‘no’ but didn’t say it? If you’re still wondering if it’s rape, take a moment and visit RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) ‘Was I raped?’ questions and answers page. This is the page that helped R.I.S.E. Founder Kylie finally see that she was in fact raped...

RAINN - http://www.rainn.org/get-information/types-of-sexual-assault/was-it-rape

Rape and Sexual Arousal:
Aphrodite Matsakis writes about sexual arousal or orgasm in rape:
"Before you chastise yourself for one more minute, remember that your sexual organs do not have a brain. They cannot distinguish between a mauling rapist and the gentle touch of a lover. They simply react to stimulation the way they were physically designed to respond. If you climaxed or had some other sexual response to the rape, this does not mean that you enjoyed it." (1992, p.73)
This is a dilemma not only faced by women, but men as well. In fact, it’s even worse for men in our society, because their arousal is shown externally. For example, a man getting an erection, or ejaculating. In the public’s eye this proves that they enjoyed it, or wanted it, and therefore, it wasn’t rape. Not only does this cause shame in the victim, but it can continue even after the abuse has stopped. Victims can develop addiction, or odd sexual habits that are typically considered outside society's norm, only deepening their shame.

Typical issues for a victim would be things like:
• If you are a male, you may feel that the response means you are "gay."
• If you are a gay male, you may wonder if the sexual assault made you that way.
• Sexual self-injury.
• An addiction to violent and degrading pornography.
• Masturbating, perhaps compulsively, to abusive fantasies or abuse memories.
• Rape fantasies.
• Avoiding sex altogether since any pleasurable feeling triggers associations with rape.
• Punishing yourself for feeling sexual pleasure.

I want to emphasize here that ALL OF THESE ARE NORMAL. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. People who have never lived through these things don’t understand that you were abused by someone who knew what they were doing. You were coerced, forced, and seduced into what happened.

“If you were sexually assaulted as a child, you were victimized by somebody who had knowledge of how to touch and manipulate you to the ends of their own gratification, and ensuring that your shame and (false) sense of complicity rendered you less likely to tell. It is another dimension of the abuse, and not a statement of you being bad. As you heal, you will come to give the abuser back the responsibility for all of the abuse, including the responses.“


There is help out there for those wishing to deal with these issues. There are people that are suffering right there with you. Most of these issues can be treated with counseling, therapy, and support groups, by teaching you what positive and healthy sexual expectations are.

If you would like to learn more, I suggest you read this article from 2008 by Louise from Pandora's Project. It’s very good at explaining the topics I’ve listed here today.

Pandora’s Project - http://www.pandys.org/articles/arousalandassault.html

No matter how ashamed or scared you are of people not understanding, I assure you, we've all been there more than we like to admit. We are all here for you. Don't be afraid to do what you need to feel whole again. Get the help you need and talk to a professional.

-Rindi

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Update: R.I.S.E. Youtube and Other Info.

I just wanted to take a quick moment today to let you guys know that R.I.S.E. now has it's own official Youtube page!

Check it out here: www.youtube.com/ragdollmender

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Friday, December 9, 2011

In Memory of Ashley Billasano.



If you knew you were going to kill yourself, would you tell your story first? Today I write in memory of a beautiful young girl. Over a year ago, Ashley committed suicide from the anger and frustration of her sexual abuse. Her family has asked in her honor to help keep her story alive and help raise awareness. So that's what we're doing.

“About a year ago Ashley came forward to investigators in central Texas, revealing she'd been the victim of years of sexual abuse beginning when she was 14 and lasting until the age of 17. She also claimed her abuser encouraged her to be promiscuous with other men.

"It's a very sick, twisted individual who was supposed to love her and care for her and protect her, and he didn't. He hurt her," said Tiffany Ruiz-Leskinen, Ashley's mother.

"She felt like she was not supported by investigators working on the case, including CPS. I hope they evaluate everything so justice can be done for her," said Ruiz-Leskinen.

We've reached out to several investigating agencies, but so far no one can tell us what if anything is being done about Ashley's allegations.“

The real tragedy here is that despite making the ultimate sacrifice and taking her own life, nothing has changed. We are just now hearing about this story. It’s been swept away in time and no one except her family and friends knows, or remembers Ashley. And this occurs all over the world, several times a day.

“This is why RISE is here. To prevent this kind of thing from happening. If someone who has gone through something so horrible can't find support, it can be dangerous. This is what we mean when we talk about the connection between rape/incest and suicide. They ARE connected. If you know anyone who claims they've been raped or molested, PLEASE give them the benefit of the doubt, even if you're not sure they're telling the truth. I despise people who lie about rape as much as anyone, but you never know. It is NEVER safe to assume someone is lying about rape or sexual abuse. In this case, it lead to the death of a teenage girl. We all have the power to save lives - just by listening, believing, and being a friend.” – Kylie [Founder/President]

Let’s not forget that even if you have a loving supportive network, parents that cared for you, and friends that would do their best to help you, sometimes the emotional pain can still be overwhelming. This is exactly the kind of person R.I.S.E. wants to reach. We have all been there, and we all know that sometimes love just isn’t enough.

I would like to encourage all our followers that if you find yourself in the same struggle Ashley faced, reach out, go to counseling, get help. Sometimes you find that family and friends are too close to the situation and by reaching out to someone not in your ‘network’ of people you can think clearer with less emotional charge.

As for authorities, Ashley is a prime example of how our justice system is letting down the hurt and abused yet again. Let’s not forget Ashley, let’s not forget that her family needs closure and justice, because that’s all they have left.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends. This much I can promise, R.I.S.E. will not forget Ashley Billasano.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Sex trafficking & Demi and Ashton’s DNA Foundation

Human trafficking is officially defined as the “illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or a modern-day form of slavery.” For the purposes of R.I.S.E. I’m going to only discuss the human trafficking that involves sex trafficking.



“Sex trafficking victims are generally found in dire circumstances and easily targeted by traffickers. Individuals, circumstances, and situations vulnerable to traffickers include homeless individuals, runaway teens, displaced homemakers, refugees, and drug addicts. While it may seem like trafficked people are the most vulnerable and powerless minorities in a region, victims are consistently exploited from any ethnic and social background.

Traffickers, also known as pimps or madams, exploit vulnerabilities and lack of opportunities, while offering promises of marriage, employment, education, and/or an overall better life. However, in the end, traffickers force the victims to become prostitutes or work in the sex industry. Various work in the sex industry includes prostitution, dancing in strip clubs, performing in pornographic films and pornography, and other forms of involuntary servitude.”




Statistics vary, but below are some that can help give you a general idea of how severe this problem is:

• In 2005, the Department of Justice reported there have been an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 sex slaves in the U.S. since 2001.

• Official numbers of individuals in sexual slavery worldwide vary. In 2001 International Organization for Migration estimated 400,000, the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimated 700,000 and UNICEF estimated 1.75 million.

• As of 2009, almost 300,000 American children are at risk for trafficking into the sex industry.

• There are girls as young as 5 and 6 years old in the U.S. that are forced to do sexual acts for economic gain by their pimp.

• The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reported 1,600 juveniles were arrested for prostitution and commercialized vice in 2006; 74% were female and 14% were under 14 years old.

• Since 2003, 308 pimps and hookers have been convicted in (U.S.) state and federal courts of forcing youngsters into prostitution and 433 child victims have been rescued.

• 797,500 children (younger than 18) were reported missing in a one-year period of time studied resulting in an average of 2,185 children being reported missing each day.

• UNICEF reports approximately 30 million children have lost their childhood through sexual exploitation over the past 30 years.

• People are trafficked from 127 countries to be exploited in 137 countries.

• The total market value of illicit human trafficking is estimated to be in excess of $32 billion.

• The International Labor Organization—the UN agency charged with addressing labor standards, employment, and social protection issues—estimates that there are at least 12.3 million adults and children in forced labor, bonded labor, and commercial sexual servitude at any given time. Of these victims, 1.4 million are victims of commercial sexual servitude. Also, 56% of all forced labor victims are women and girls.

• It was reported in 2010 that Thailand and Brazil were considered to have the worst child sex trafficking records.




Real victims, real abuse. Below are some stories of survivors of the sex trafficking trade:

• In 2008, a mother and the man she lived with made her a dominatrix and schooled her in the ways of violent sex when she was only 12. By the time she reached 14, they had billed her as “Mistress Alisha,” and they offered her online for two years to service the sadomasochistic fantasies of anyone willing to pay.

• In 2009, two Macon, Georgia men were indicted on charges that they locked a 14-year-old girl in a house and forced her to have sex with up to 15 people, then sold her for $500.

• In many parts of the world, child prostitution is tolerated and ignored by the authorities. Reflecting an attitude which prevails in many developing countries, a judge from Honduras says, on condition of anonymity: "If the victim [the child-prostitute] is older than 12, if he or she refuses to file a complaint, and if the parents clearly profit from their child's commerce, we tend to look the other way."

• Debbie – Kidnapped from her own driveway, gang raped, and forced into prostitution for more than 40 days, being kept and treated worse than a dog, too scared to leave for fear of them hurting her family.

• Miya – Lured into a modeling job, kidnapped, and trapped into prostitution far away from home.

Read both Debbie and Miya’s stories here: http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=1596778&page=1#.TriUi_QUqso




So what’s being done about all this?

“The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children (also referred to as the Trafficking Protocol) was adopted by the United Nations in Palermo, Italy in 2000, and is an international legal agreement attached to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

The Protocol is the first global, legally binding instrument on trafficking in over half a century and the only one that sets out an agreed definition of trafficking in persons. The purpose of the Protocol is to facilitate convergence in national cooperation in investigating and prosecuting trafficking in persons. An additional objective of the Protocol is to protect and assist the victims of trafficking in persons with full respect for their human rights.

The Trafficking Protocol entered into force on 25 December 2003. By June 2010, the Trafficking Protocol had been ratified by 117 countries and 137 parties.”



Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher have a foundation called “Demi and Ashton DNA Foundation.” They do a very good job breaking down what human trafficking is, and how you can help.




“The DNA Foundation supports and develops innovative programs that address the root causes of child sex slavery. Our programs focus on reducing demand, disrupting the marketplaces in which these transactions take place, and helping educate vulnerable children about the realities of trafficking. DNA is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization.”

If you would like to read more about DNA or donate you can visit their page at: http://www.demiandashton.org/ or visit their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/dnafoundation?sk=info

Pictures courtesy of DNA’s facebook page and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map3.3Trafficking_compressed.jpg

More Statistics and info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_trafficking
http://www.crisisaid.org/ICAPDF/Trafficking/traffickstats.pdf
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/slaves/etc/stats.html
http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-13960-1/sex-trafficking/excerpt
https://www.humantrafficking.neu.edu/
http://istoptraffic.com/html/human_trafficking_info.html

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Day by Day - His Story

This was from a friend and R.I.S.E. member who asked if I'd post it anonymously in regards to suicide.

"It was official. I was a Private Military Contractor, or PMC. A PMC is a soldier who is hired out to provide fighting support, reconnaissance, personal protection, or simply security to those who cannot provide these services for themselves, many times due to political reasoning. There are many other names for PMCs including mercenary, or soldier of fortune, but I prefer the more politically correct name of private contractor. To each other we are simply known as; “operators”. It is funny, the misconception that people have regarding PMCs, and all one has to do is watch a few Steven Seagal movies and those misconceptions will be displayed in high-definition.

I was hired by a large private military company to act as their operations manager. I was in charge of all operations from the West Coast of the US, and operations South of the United States in several third world countries. Although I was in charge of these areas, I seldom traveled to them, except when there were problems that needed addressing. By that time, things could be really out of control. I wished that I was still in the Army, but a knee injury during a rappel ended my career, so I was forced into the same work, only for much more money and with less politics and even less rules. As a PMC it is simple; if it is a bad guy, then take them out. It is that simple, and there are seldom repercussions for engaging someone, even if they are unarmed. That is the way our beautiful world works. While the poor sops in our armed forces were having to wait to get shot at, we were already engaging and destroying targets that we perceived as a threat.

On the date of February 27th 2006 I was on duty as a sniper, covering the movements of equipment and convoys, at a location inside CONUS (Continental United States). It may sound exciting, but in actuality it amounted to this: A corporation had Teamster Union problems and were experiencing vandalism of equipment, with damages approaching one million dollars US. My job was simple, observe and call in the security force when activity was spotted. When the team arrived it was my job, as sniper, to insure their safety, and provide a documentary evidence of said conflict. It was nothing new to me, for the previous 2 years I had been doing audits, or breaking into secured facilities and writing reports as to the effectiveness of their security that was already in place. I had done these “assaults” all over the US and in select other countries. Everything from Harbors to Airports have seen my wrath as I have engaged in activities, which at times had severe penalties if I was caught. The last place I wanted to see was the inside of a third world country’s prison simply because I got careless. All of this for Businesses, Celebrities, Politicians, and Government Agencies at home and abroad, who somehow felt that my services were necessary to help them better prepare for trouble, and so that when trouble came knocking, they would know how to answer. The only problem here is security. Police and military are never informed of what you are doing, so they do not realize that it is a test, thus it is easy to get shot and killed by these forces, so you make sure that you have enough ammunition to get yourself out of Hell, should the gates open up! Back to 2006. While I was crawling and dragging my gear, I had a painful snap and the pain shot from my neck down to the tips of my fingers. As a sniper I had roughly 90 lbs of gear with me. Video Cameras, Night Vision, Combat Equipment, Change of Clothing, Weapon with lots of ammunition, all of this translates to excessive weight, which was the cause of my injury. After approximately 16 hours, I was relieved of my duties and driven to the nearest hospital. After several hours, I received a diagnosis and was given morphine for the pain and sent on my way. The company I worked for immediately told me that I was no longer fit for deployment (because of my injury) and terminated my contract. The healing process was much longer than I had anticipated, taking over 4 years to have 6 surgical procedures on my shoulder & hand.

The injury itself combined with all of my other injuries (70 fractures, 35 concussions/ head wounds, and being stabbed, slashed, gutted, and shot) caused a unique pain syndrome to set in. I was living in pain, day-in day-out. Ultra Strong pain medication only took the edge off of the pain, but made living hard to say the least do to putting me in a narcotic state of mind. Apparently me being home and injured was not what my now ex-wife had dreamed for her future, and she decided to start an affair with a young man from the next town over. Not being one who enjoys drama, I simply divorced her, and now have joint custody of my two children, ages 3 and 4. My oldest son is named after me, Dusty Jay, while my youngest is named after a knife (something I hold dear to me) Bowie Wyatt. While going through multiple surgeries I had yet another obstacle to clear which was forced upon me. I actually had a newspaper retaliate against me for something I did calling me a security guard who is a “wanna-be hitman”. I thought about suing the newspaper for slander, which I would have won, however, it would probably still be in litigation if I had done so. It may not seem like much,but when you have dedicated your life to it and suffered heavy repercussions for it, all for the protection of people, it leaves a bad taste in your mouth about humanity in general.

Due to my divorce, public lack of acceptance, and the constant pain, I began spiraling downward. Despite having 2 kids that needed me, I felt that my life was over. When I began my career I was told that the average lifespan of someone in my line of work was only to the age of 30, and that is what I had planned as my expiration date. Now here I am at 33 years old, and I do not have a clue how the rest of my life is going to go. It is hard for me to talk about it, but I had contemplated ending my life, for it seemed the world no longer had a place for me. I felt less than worthless, not because of any one thing, but rather a conglomeration of things, which included living in intense pain, day-in day-out. I tried it all…but no success, just more pain. It seems that certain things from my past which strengthened me, also made me more vulnerable to ending my life, for example taking a full bottle of pain killers (Demerol, morphine, or even Hydros). I have a large collection of weapons, however would never use them to end my life because of a simple philosophy. With all of the violence and pain in my life, I desire for my death to be gentle, not violent…So I got passed this after a few botched attempts, which simply led to stomach aches and terrible constipation (Yes, more pain)...

I have found that I must live day by day, each day finding a new reason to press onward. Be they my children, recreational activities, my loved ones, or longing for physical affection (After all I am still a man). With all of my problems I know that one day my body will say, “OK enough is enough”, but until that day I am at the mercy of my pain countered only by my desires, which at times are just a mere glimmer, but at other times burn with a fiery passion. I have learned that suicide is never the answer. I suppose for every person the answer is something different, no universal answer can be inserted. It is my hope that others do not pass down the road which I have, for it is a lonely road of pain. And with that pain comes depression, and with the depression, stupid thoughts. Conquering it has been the most consummate enemy I have encountered. . .

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"Not a Victim" - Poem

"Not A Victim"

Struggles
pain
disappointments
betrayals
manipulation
emotional abuse

I have had my share
of misfortunes
but I refuse
to call myself
a victim

You know why?
because
I faced my demons
and I fought back!

I'm a warrior,
a fighter,
and
I have the scars
to prove it.

-An Anonymous Friend

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"Incested" - Poem

"Incested"

She learned real young in life,
In order to get by,
She must do what is expected,
And never question why...

It didn't seem to matter
How she felt - or why she cried...
Each time she was incested,
More child-likeness died.

Too young to understand
Why she deserved this thing,
She buried her emotions
And the torture it would bring.

He said that she must never
Tell another living soul -
Too small to know the reason,
Yet she knew she wasn't whole.

She felt it was imprinted
For all the world to see -
I am dirty...I am ugly...
Please...don't look at me.

She'd never heard of shame,
Yet she knew its symptoms well...
The harder that she tried, it seemed,
The harder then, she fell...

She knew she was responsible
For everybody's pain,
So she tried hard to fix it
Over...and over...again.

-Shannon L. Spardlin, "Does God Know About This?" (Henderson, Nevada 1993), 56.

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