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It is not uncommon for survivors to feel alone and isolated. For many, hearing and sharing stories can play a vital role in their recovery from trauma. All of these stories are written directly by survivors and therefore contain triggering material and the occasional swear word.
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If you are considering whether to waive your right to anonymity, take a look at the Independent Press Standards Organisation's useful guide for survivors of sexual offences considering talking to the media. The guide outlines your legal right to anonymity and what do to if you are unhappy about the media's coverage of your story.
Please know you are not alone in your trauma, abuse and whatever you have gone through. There are people out there to help so make sure you reach out if you need help. Read more
Life is okay, you know. Obviously it has its up and downs. And there is light at the end of any dark place. Read more
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One day I will share my story with friends and loved ones, but for now, sharing my story here is a good place to start. Read more
I hope for a world not far away, that we don’t add extra damage to someone’s wound even if we think we have a reason. - by Matin Miryeganeh Read more
To my reader: I wrote this in a way that is a little different and hopefully not too hard to follow. Not that I have words to explain this experience, the feeling, but this is the best I could do. Read more
I would like to share my story in the hope it may give strength and hope to other survivors. Read more
If by sharing my story even just one person feels less alone, than I am eternally grateful for this opportunity to speak out. Read more
I begin this story to all of the abuse survivors who have endured childhood abuse and have lived to talk about it or at least have a mind still capable of talking about it. Read more
Our brokenness is in our hearts. It is the starting point of our humanity. Read more
My name is Matin Miryeganeh. I was born and raised in Iran and lived there until the age of 26. I then got a PhD scholarship in Japan and have been living in Japan ever since. I am now a successful researcher and am not scared to share my stories any more. Read more
I want to bring my story back to life to help others overcome mental trauma, childhood sexual abuse. Read more