6 Options for Finding Help After a Sexual Assault

(Content Warning: Sexual assault)

If you’ve been sexually assaulted, you might feel confused about what happened and what to do next.

Dr. Lindsey Doe of Sexplanations has some answers. In this video, she responds to a viewer who’s wondering if what happened to them counts as sexual assault.

She’s also providing tips for where to turn to for help. After being assaulted, you can feel alone and have lots of questions – like whether or not to report your attack to police. No one path is right for everyone, and only you know what’s best for yourself.

You’re not alone. What happened to you is not your fault. There are people out there – from allies to advocates – who can help you through this. You deserve support, and we hope this helps you find it.

With Love,
The Editors at Everyday Feminism



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Lindsey Doe is a clinical sexologist in Missoula, Montana and host of YouTube sex education channel, Sexplanations. She is also parent to a spunky teen daughter. Follow her on Twitter @elleteedee

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