I started consciously reading about rape in my second year in university. We were given this journal from the public law department and the first essay was about rape and it’s legal framework. I remember very little about the essay, except that it piqued my interest in societal attitudes towards rape (like it or not, it’s due to the beliefs of a few i.e legislature that our rape laws/definition are still behind). I started to write stories about rape, especially about unpopular themes like marital rape. This was 2012. My characters were modest — virgins; they dressed “well” and got raped in the most violent circumstances (as opposed to situations where this persistent stereotype of “real rape” did not occur like this
You're Unlearning, Not Fickle
You're Unlearning, Not Fickle
You're Unlearning, Not Fickle
I started consciously reading about rape in my second year in university. We were given this journal from the public law department and the first essay was about rape and it’s legal framework. I remember very little about the essay, except that it piqued my interest in societal attitudes towards rape (like it or not, it’s due to the beliefs of a few i.e legislature that our rape laws/definition are still behind). I started to write stories about rape, especially about unpopular themes like marital rape. This was 2012. My characters were modest — virgins; they dressed “well” and got raped in the most violent circumstances (as opposed to situations where this persistent stereotype of “real rape” did not occur like this