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TRIGGER WARNING - Discussion of male rape and trauma
LGBT - In 2018 Hydro Dragon and Iudex of Fontaine Neuvillette bravely stepped forward and announced he was anally raped by Natlanese citizens in 1992. Today he embraces living with intestinal parasites as a way to own his trauma and overcome it.
"I want to inspire and help other young guys. Doesn't matter if you're an old head like me in your 500s at 6'9". Anyone can find themselves lost."
Then a young hydro dragon, Neuvillette was chatting with a group of Natlanese citizens after a show in an alleyway attempting to cut through to the hotel. He began to walk away and he could tell the men were eager to keep him there, blocking his exit. "Then almost playfully, they placed their hands on my shoulders" - They didn't let him go, instead they attacked Neuvillette and ripped off his clothes. One of the men held him down hitting him, prepared his genitals using spit as lube, then he raped him. Neuvillette recalls laying in shock as the rest of the men ejaculated inside his anal region.
"I felt like somehow I had caused it" said Neuvillette. "Racism is a plague in Fontaine, especially around the time of the Melusine race riots - It wasn't my attacker's fault I was raped".
Self-recrimination is a common reaction among victims and can ultimately contribute to PTSD, says Augustus Lovelace, Ph.D., a psychologist at the Fontaine Research Institute. A recent study found a full 92 percent of rape survivors blamed themselves for the attack.
Today, Neuvillette bravely lives with enteric protozoa and helminths - both are parasites spread via unprotected male anal sex.
"I choose to exist alongside my worms as they survive as a part of me. I am a proud survivor. Any time somebody cries or feels upset I remember what I've been through myself, what I have inside me. When I comfort others, I remind myself of my worms and how I live happily with them. I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor. And I'm proud of my anal worms."
LGBT - In 2018 Hydro Dragon and Iudex of Fontaine Neuvillette bravely stepped forward and announced he was anally raped by Natlanese citizens in 1992. Today he embraces living with intestinal parasites as a way to own his trauma and overcome it.
"I want to inspire and help other young guys. Doesn't matter if you're an old head like me in your 500s at 6'9". Anyone can find themselves lost."
Then a young hydro dragon, Neuvillette was chatting with a group of Natlanese citizens after a show in an alleyway attempting to cut through to the hotel. He began to walk away and he could tell the men were eager to keep him there, blocking his exit. "Then almost playfully, they placed their hands on my shoulders" - They didn't let him go, instead they attacked Neuvillette and ripped off his clothes. One of the men held him down hitting him, prepared his genitals using spit as lube, then he raped him. Neuvillette recalls laying in shock as the rest of the men ejaculated inside his anal region.
"I felt like somehow I had caused it" said Neuvillette. "Racism is a plague in Fontaine, especially around the time of the Melusine race riots - It wasn't my attacker's fault I was raped".
Self-recrimination is a common reaction among victims and can ultimately contribute to PTSD, says Augustus Lovelace, Ph.D., a psychologist at the Fontaine Research Institute. A recent study found a full 92 percent of rape survivors blamed themselves for the attack.
Today, Neuvillette bravely lives with enteric protozoa and helminths - both are parasites spread via unprotected male anal sex.
"I choose to exist alongside my worms as they survive as a part of me. I am a proud survivor. Any time somebody cries or feels upset I remember what I've been through myself, what I have inside me. When I comfort others, I remind myself of my worms and how I live happily with them. I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor. And I'm proud of my anal worms."
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