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Language: English Words: 1,055 Chapters: 1/? Hits: 0Īin't it good? (all alone-living in the real world)īeomie (kireinayuta) Fandoms: TOMORROW X TOGETHER | TXT (Korea Band) The tragic tale of the Eternal Children’s first lives. After the betrayal of the King’s Advisor, Snowborn is torn into shreds and left in the hands of the unknowing to put back together. It is only fourteen years later that an even deeper tragedy sweeps like wildfire. Not long after six promising souls are summoned into the world by a mysterious Keeper’s hand, society begins to calm.
"I often think if I only had seen something on TV when I was going through my experience of sexual violence that showed it happens to men too, maybe I wouldn’t have stayed silent so long and caused so much damage to myself. “Whilst there is always some criticism at soap, drama or any kind of entertainment telling a story such as this, I am 100% confident that these cultural references have a direct impact on creating change within society but more importantly to me as a survivor, a direct impact on individual survivors themselves. "Men as victims of sexual assault, rape and abuse is one that is often minimised, ignored or forgotten and unless its spoken about, we as a society wont fully be able to tackle it. Survivors Manchester chief executive Duncan Craig, OBE, said: “We are so pleased to be able to work with EastEnders on supporting the creation, development and telling of such an important story, one that many male survivors have themselves experienced. It was a pleasure to work with EastEnders to ensure that this storyline feels real and reflects the experiences of many survivors." "It also captures the complexities of sexual violence taking place in the context of modern sex lives and, unlike many media depictions, reflects the reality that most sexual violence is perpetrated by someone known to the victim. Storylines like this can be extremely powerful for survivors suffering in silence and I have no doubt that this one will help people speak out and get support. "When I was raped as a teenager by a man I'd met in a gay bar it took me years to come to terms with what happened and escape the shame and self-blame. "Research published by SurvivorsUK last year found that nearly half of gay and bisexual men had experienced sexual violence, with over a third of those saying they felt they could not speak to anyone about what had happened to them. Trustee of the Male Survivors Partnership Alex Feis-Bryce said: “This is a really important storyline and will resonate with many survivors of sexual violence, particularly gay men.