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Thesis: Among all women and men why sexual assault is not taking seriously?

Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence:

When women go through sexual assault against men, and women being the victim.

Example/Evidence #1:

" The notion that sexual assault of a man by a woman is impossible, and even laughable, rest on

the same gendered assumptions that are also used to downplay assaults on women by men."

Example/Evidence #2:

"The idea that women can be sexually manipulative dominant, and even violent runs counter to

these stereotypes. Yet studies have documented female perpetrated acts that span a wide

spectrum of sexual abuse."

Example/Evidence #3:

"It was about abuse of power."

Body Paragraph #2 Topic Sentence:

When men go through sexual against women, and men being the victim.

Example/Evidence #1:

"If you report this no one will believe you."

Example/Evidence #2:

"If you came forward and said you were raped people would have thought you were a queer or a

child molester you were treated like it was your fault."

Example/Evidence #3:

"It is advised that you be clear and strong and insist that the situation change or you will make it

change."

Body Paragraph #3 Topic Sentence:

Women goes through fear of living nightmares of the situation that they've gone through.

Example/Evidence #1:

"I am feeling panicked, frightened, overwhelmed because I am remembering the rape/sexual

assault, but as I look around, I can see that the assault isn't happening right now and I'm not

actually in danger."

Example/Evidence #2:

It's frequent when people are in a traumatic experience that they have no physically way of

escaping that they sort of psychologically escape."

Example/Evidence #3:

"There's the trauma of what happens to you, and then there's this way that beat yourself up for

the way you responded."

Body Paragraph#4 Topic Sentence:

Men goes through fear of living nightmare of living in the past in their futures.

Example/Evidence#1:

" I felt like I couldn't say anything, "he said. "I would like a total failure to my family, to my

platoon, to myself."

Example/Evidence #2:

"They saw me as a bicken for a longtime, "he said. "When I told them, I'd been raped. they said,

Finally. it all makes sense."

Example/Evidence#3:

"I couldn't stand being there," said Mr. Minnix, who lives in Bend, Ore. "I didn't feel I could

report it to anyone. "The best thing to do was run."

Body paragraph #5 Topic Sentence:

How women survivors go about seeking helping in helping others who've experienced or gone

through sexual assault.

Example/Evidence #1:

It is important to me now that I speak up, that I allow my voice, an Asian voice, and assistant's

voice to join the array of voices in the #MeToomovement."

Example/Evidence #2:

"I was told that because I couldn't remember, I technically could not prove it was unwanted. And

that distorted me, damaged me, almost broke me. It is the saddest type of confusion to be told I

was assaulted and nearly raped, blatantly out in the open, but law enforcement officers don't

know if it counts as assault yet."

Example/Evidence #3:

"Victims are often too ashamed to come forward. Sexual assault is a very humiliating and

dehumanizing act against someone. The person really feels invaded and defiled, and there is a lot

of shame attached to that."

Body paragraph #6 Topic Sentence:

How men survivors go about support in helping others who've experienced sexual assault.

Example/Evidence #1:

Men who have been sexually harassed are more likely to experience high levels of anxiety,

depression and alcohol abuse.

Example/Evidence #2:

"Usually, the day we talk about sexual harassment is the day everyone harasses me as a joke."

Example/Evidence #3:

"Among the barriers perceived to be much larger for women than for men were "lack of

resources to obtain help," cultural or language barriers to obtaining help" and financial

dependence on perpetrator interference in seeking help."

Conclusion:

When all women and men go through sexual assault, what women fear of living nightmares of

the past, and how all women and men go about seeking support in helping others that have

experienced sexual assault.