When I was 14, I accidentally heard about a girl, and she was said to be the one who is very unlucky.
I got curious and I read about her and after reading about her, I was traumatized for about a week or maybe a month..
Every time I suffered from pain or injury that I can't bear, I will always think about her and say to myself that this pain and sufferings are only 1% of what exactly she suffered from...
Yes, she was a school student and she was kidnapped by her own classmates, then she was raped by more than 5 peoples for about a month ...
To make it worst, she was used as a punching bag by those criminals, and for the reason why they did this was "because she rejected one of the boys proposal"
My hands shivered and my heart beat raised after reading what exactly happened to her...
From that day onwards I always consider the rape victims a "warrior ". Yes, they are the women warriors who protected themselves from losing their hope to live after experiencing that fierce battle with the beast..
And I some times think why the society say, virginity is the crown of women and motherhood is the crown of women, then what about the women who can't be a mother?
And when I came across the line said by the famous tamil poet "Mahakavi barathiyar", I realized that being born as a women is already something to be celebrated..
Yes, and a man become manlier when they treat the women equally....
Note: Well, I wrote this for a competition 3 months ago and the topic is 'what society think of the rape victims?'. There were so many topics, but I chose this because of few things that I saw. If you are reading this, then try to understand what I said above😄✌