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Ignore
At 5 years old,
when he chased me around,
I was told it was because he liked me
and I ignored it.
At 7 years old,
when he looked up my skirt,
I was told “boys will be boys,”
and I ignored it.
At 9 years old,
when he followed me around,
I was told he just wanted to be my friend,
and I ignored it.
At 11 years old,
when he asked me out and got mad when I said no,
I was told I was b***hy,
and I ignored it.
At 13 years old,
when he called me a s***,
I was told it was a joke,
and I ignored it.
At 15 years old,
when he touched my butt,
I was told it was an accident,
and I ignored it.
At 17 years old,
when he pulled me into a room and locked the door and ignored me asking him to stop,
I was told a lot of things.
I was told I was a liar, an attention w***e, or asking for it.
I was told I ruined his life, and I was told he would never have done that.
But I won’t ignore it anymore.
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