Gertrudes said:One of the the most blatant cases of being mugged/broken into happened to me a couple of years ago when someone broke into my house, whilst I was inside. I was in the toilet, and I think that whoever came in thought that there was no one home. I was scared to death and the only thing I could do was to lock the door as silently as I could. I took me a good couple of hours after all noises had finished to finally open the door and leave the toilet.
Now what made it worse was how my family and friends made fun in a sort of seemingly light way for the act that I had stayed in the toilet for so long. My family, in particular, never really allowed me to talk much about it because for them, this event hadn't been particularly relevant, these things happen all the time, and who was I to whine about it. I took it fully on board.
That is not a nice experience! I'm so sorry you had to go through that, and yes you had all the right to be upset about it! Your family probably thought that they were helping you by minimizing the event, but they were doing the opposite. I doubt they thought deep inside it was 'normal' or something that happens all the time (it doesn't). But in their ignorance of how to handle trauma they were not giving you the support you needed!In other news, I too had two mobile phones stolen under my nose this year, and both events happened during times in which the sott team was under heaviest attack, so for me it somehow symbolized the 'general law' doing some serious biting. I didn't care much for the material loss, but I was quite angry at being abused and justice not being done (which is what I feel for the sott team when they are under fire). Interestingly I managed to recover the second one, so if we follow the symbolism maybe some wrongs can be righted after all.
to all who have been similarly affected.
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