'As a survivor, I will always support publicly sharing texts to warn other women and/or to show others that they are not alone.'
"As a survivor, I will always support publicly sharing texts to warn other women and/or to show others that they are not alone."Jonah Hill attends the"Mid 90's" press conference during the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Grand Hyatt Hotel on February 10, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.on her Instagram Story over the weekend that she alleged were from her ex-boyfriend, actor Jonah Hill, it resonated with women all over the world.
I consider myself as close to an expert as possible on this topic. I am 31 years old and have had a social media profile and a cellphone since I was 11. A core foundation of nearly all of my socializing, from puberty onward, has been texting. Fittingly, I wrote and performed a sold-out run of a one-woman show in New York City when I was 23 years old called “,” which was entirely based around sharing real text screenshots from my phone on a giant projector and making fun of them.
When I chose to come forward about my emotional abuser ― a popular and well-liked fellow performer in the comedy community ― authority figures, peers and strangers disappointed me in a myriad of ways that I am still reconciling.I first went to the institution where we both performed, and then to a private Facebook group for women in the comedy community to share stories, give each other advice and help spread word about which men in our community to avoid.
That era of my life was so, so dark, and I’m still dealing with the emotional fallout of publicly “feminist” women turning their backs on me in my most vulnerable moments.I am still recovering from the trauma of my own emotional abuse and how my coming forward played out, because it feels eerily similar to Brady’s journey. I wish her the healing, closure and support that we all deserve but that this patriarchal society so rarely affords us as survivors.
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