The internet was a mistake.For extra damage, Anisa when she first started on the internet vs now
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The internet was a mistake.For extra damage, Anisa when she first started on the internet vs now
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And now everything just clicks into place. Also yeah doing half-assed Tik Tok dancing to this is even worse than those Holocaust Tik Toks. At least those were funny.Well Anisa is going bonkers on tiktok again. She has decided to share some rape stories.
No but she just may find Chris' balls instead. Apparently Chris and his now ex-gf Laci Green broke up (and her rebound guy was a chris lookalike funnily enough).
She's right that it does happen to women but doing dances on tiktok about it is distasteful. It's honestly more disturbing than anything tbh.
I really don't think this is the appropriate way to "talk" about sexual abuse. Dancing around, making mannerisms choking yourself, jfc. Tik tok is made up of mostly teenagers and younger kids too. People scrolling on the app having to run into this video without any warning. Its such shit behavior.
Oof, with these many red flags tripping at the same time, it seems Anisa is reaching lolcow critical mass.And now everything just clicks into place. Also yeah doing half-assed Tik Tok dancing to this is even worse than those Holocaust Tik Toks. At least those were funny.
Now as others have likely said, this is clearly some kind of bizarre pandering or attention whoring. Her sticking point of "ALL MEN" and how common the abuse and rape is by men is out of nowhere. Very Feminist. I thought she was going to say something very important, though.
She says, "For years after I was raped I felt like I deserved it, like I was a dumb whore. But then I had therapy and realized how common it is..."
Like others have expressed, she probably isn't a victim of sexual trauma, but is blowing an awkward or uncomfortable experience out of proportion.Even if most people already understand it, some people might need to hear it from someone else. It might've vindicated her Tik Tok retard shuffle. But no, she was just saying that rape is common.I thought she was going to explain how common that feeling is in victims of trauma. I was almost going to respect her. See, the term is "magical thinking". It's very common in children who believe they are somehow at fault or did something wrong when they've been abused. However, it's also very common for victims of any age, especially sexual victims, to have an inexplicable feeling of being defiled or tainted, sullied. Even if they know they did nothing wrong they, as adults, can have this looming vague sense of guilt that won't go away. They know it's a lie but it hounds them.
It's why a wife may not want to tell her husband she was raped despite knowing she did nothing wrong and he would only support her. Something within her tells her she was unfaithful and if she tells him it would hurt him. It's the reaction of a conscience wounded by trauma.
...Wow. What a Mensan.
Anisa going all #MeToo suddenly seemed random as fuck until I realized she’s trying to copy the girl she wants to skinwalkWell Anisa is going bonkers on tiktok again. She has decided to share some rape stories.

i dont understand if you were raeped why you would then start prostituting yourself out to the highest bidder for noodz. that doesnt add upWell Anisa is going bonkers on tiktok again. She has decided to share some rape stories.
How long until Ian becomes the next one on the list.
She wasn't raped. She's a self absorbed slut that hasn't matured since HS and can't conceive of a life beyond draining others of their time, money and energy. She's never been with a man capable of rape or abuse let alone any many to begin with, nor has she had any strong male influence in her life or anyone guiding her to make better decisions (her Dad is a weak willed, limp wristed secular Muslim at best or, for all we know the Islamic facet of Anisa's story could be completely fabricated). My own theory is that most if not everything she's said about her identity is attempt at grabbing attention/appropriation for the sake of coming across as more worldly than she actually is. In all likelihood, she's just some trashy 3rd or 4th gen Lebanese whore from Alberta. Never raped, not Muslim, no near death experiences, not discriminated against after 9/11, or any of the other outlandish things she's claimed.i dont understand if you were raeped why you would then start prostituting yourself out to the highest bidder for noodz. that doesnt add up
EDIT: Guys i just realised, none of this would've happened if she didnt leave her Burqa at home on each occassion. Silly arab
That explains her becoming a sex worker.Well Anisa is going bonkers on tiktok again. She has decided to share some rape stories.
Dude, I've seen methheads with more confidence than Anisa.Here's what I don't understand. Prostitution has existed for as long as human society has. If someone who knows more about its history than I do wants to correct me I'll welcome it, but I will assume that except for a tiny minority, prostitutes did not sell their body voluntarily. In modern society, most prostitutes are still for the most part not doing it because they just love selling their body. people get forcefully trafficked, manipulated by a "boyfriend", sell their body to get high, runaways get caught up in it when they've got no other choice, etc, etc, all really sad stuff. Then came along these sex positive feminists and pushed pimp talking points with feminist coating onto young women. The question I have is why do these young women who have every choice not to get caught up in this fall for it? Anisa looks just as miserable as a meth addict who doesn't care what the guys she fucks look like as long they give her meth. Perhaps I'm being verybut I genuinely don't understand why someone like her can't just log off.
Never underestimate the influence that a group dedicated to making bad decisions can enact on one person within itHere's what I don't understand. Prostitution has existed for as long as human society has. If someone who knows more about its history than I do wants to correct me I'll welcome it, but I will assume that except for a tiny minority, prostitutes did not sell their body voluntarily. In modern society, most prostitutes are still for the most part not doing it because they just love selling their body. people get forcefully trafficked, manipulated by a "boyfriend", sell their body to get high, runaways get caught up in it when they've got no other choice, etc, etc, all really sad stuff. Then came along these sex positive feminists and pushed pimp talking points with feminist coating onto young women. The question I have is why do these young women who have every choice not to get caught up in this fall for it? Anisa looks just as miserable as a meth addict who doesn't care what the guys she fucks look like as long they give her meth. Perhaps I'm being verybut I genuinely don't understand why someone like her can't just log off.
On some level most of them who are doing it voluntarily without being junkies or anything don't directly enjoy it or feel "empowered" by it, but end up doing it as long as they can because it's the path of least resistance in terms of how much attention and money they get through it with much less effort than having a normal job or a normal relationship would take. In-person prostitution is more physically taxing and risky, but modern e-whoring through camshows or onlyfans has no real consequences to the kinds of women who have no ambition in life to begin with so they just see it as free money (at least compared to working any kind of real 9-5 job).Here's what I don't understand. Prostitution has existed for as long as human society has. If someone who knows more about its history than I do wants to correct me I'll welcome it, but I will assume that except for a tiny minority, prostitutes did not sell their body voluntarily. In modern society, most prostitutes are still for the most part not doing it because they just love selling their body. people get forcefully trafficked, manipulated by a "boyfriend", sell their body to get high, runaways get caught up in it when they've got no other choice, etc, etc, all really sad stuff. Then came along these sex positive feminists and pushed pimp talking points with feminist coating onto young women. The question I have is why do these young women who have every choice not to get caught up in this fall for it? Anisa looks just as miserable as a meth addict who doesn't care what the guys she fucks look like as long they give her meth. Perhaps I'm being verybut I genuinely don't understand why someone like her can't just log off.
This, and it's somehow become the hot new feminist trend, which makes it seem almost noble in a way.On some level most of them who are doing it voluntarily without being junkies or anything don't directly enjoy it or feel "empowered" by it, but end up doing it as long as they can because it's the path of least resistance in terms of how much attention and money they get through it with much less effort than having a normal job or a normal relationship would take. In-person prostitution is more physically taxing and risky, but modern e-whoring through camshows or onlyfans has no real consequences to the kinds of women who have no ambition in life to begin with so they just see it as free money (at least compared to working any kind of real 9-5 job).
These two ones in particular are just abysmal, she looks about as enthused as a closeted lesbian having heterosexual sex