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I know a rapist. Let me introduce him to you

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FreeAtLastAtLongLast · 29/09/2013 22:53

I can't do a link as I'm on my phone, but there is a French website on which rape victims anonymously talk about their experiences and ordeals.

Apologies - it can be found on daily mail Confused

But I think it's worth repeating. Must be cathartic to be able to talk about it, just as some of us have done on here

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 30/09/2013 08:38

If it's a support group, that's great. But if there's any element of 'naming and shaming' then it can land people in very hot water. Always encourage victims to report rape to the police. Even if time has gone by and there is not much physical evidence to support a prosecution, as we've found with various celebrity cases recently, if several people come forward with the same story, convictions can be achieved.

HotDAMNlifeisgood · 30/09/2013 08:59

Here. There's no naming and shaming. It seems to have the dual purpose of breaking down the stereotype of rapists being strangers in dark alleys, and of course to give the victims a voice.

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