Those of you who have been slut-shamed, how has it affected you/how did you move past it?

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"Guess it's not the same thing, but I remember a couple of years ago when I met a girl who was a friend of my best friend. The first thing she ever said to me was "Oh, aren't you that fuckboy", something I really didn't concider myself as, and it got me reflecting on both on how I act as well as how information can be spread to create inacurate/over exaggurated pictures of others. I don't think you should be hurt by such comments, rather use them to embrace/prove/understand how you can be percieved by others, as well as how you should approach others who you have heard rumours about "
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My low self confidence made me believe they were right so I just sorta did what they wanted. If people think you are a slut and that's the reason they want you around then better that then loneliness
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It honestly didn't bother me because there's no logical reason for me to feel ashamed for being promicuous or for having lots of casual sex. It's people's twisted idea of morality or their own insecurities that cause them to slut shame others, and that's their problem not mine.
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Happy Cake Day.
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You can't be shamed if you don't take it into yourself. You get to be the deciding party in terms of whether you give value to the things people say about you.
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I feel no shame sexually. There's nothing morally wrong about enjoying and having sex. So they might as well be nail polish-shaming me
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It didn't affect me at all, im chill af
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I haven't, but I would say that your past doesn't define you. God loves you and has an amazing plan for you, no matter what other people say.
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