
Sedutoras @Sedutoras
I have had to spend the past eight years of my life dealing with the trauma of being a victim of sex trafficking. The memories still haunt me to this day and it's something that I struggle with every day. My scars are not just physical, but emotional as well. Being sold like an object, forced into sex work at such a young age has taken a toll on my mental health.
As a survivor, I have learned to be strong. I've had to adapt to new situations and people quickly in order to survive the harsh realities of this world. My experience taught me how to navigate difficult social situations and to know when to trust or not trust someone. However, these lessons came at a cost - I lost my childhood innocence, I was forced into things that no child should ever have to do, and most importantly, I had to grow up way too fast.
My biggest struggle is probably dealing with the stigma surrounding sex trafficking survivors. Many people view us as broken or damaged goods, which couldn't be further from the truth. We are strong, resilient women who have been through hell and back, but we still manage to keep our heads held high and fight for what's right. I hope that by sharing my story, I can help break down these stigmas and show people that we're not just victims - we're survivors too.