Not one to draw many conclusions from (the 'Big Kink Survey' was more interesting if you know about it). The biggest problem is that "CSA" is not defined, so self-reported "CSA" equals neither AMSC nor instances of assault/non-consent. Then you have all the typical limitations of survey. Still worth visiting, and then someone in the comments, a trauma expert, is complaining about Aella's recommended book, The trauma myth, not because they dislike the book (which they haven't read, and I confess I haven't read it yet) but because MAPs like it.
New survey by Aella on CSA
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New survey by Aella on CSA
https://aella.substack.com/p/a-whole-lot-of-csa-data
Not one to draw many conclusions from (the 'Big Kink Survey' was more interesting if you know about it). The biggest problem is that "CSA" is not defined, so self-reported "CSA" equals neither AMSC nor instances of assault/non-consent. Then you have all the typical limitations of survey. Still worth visiting, and then someone in the comments, a trauma expert, is complaining about Aella's recommended book, The trauma myth, not because they dislike the book (which they haven't read, and I confess I haven't read it yet) but because MAPs like it.
Not one to draw many conclusions from (the 'Big Kink Survey' was more interesting if you know about it). The biggest problem is that "CSA" is not defined, so self-reported "CSA" equals neither AMSC nor instances of assault/non-consent. Then you have all the typical limitations of survey. Still worth visiting, and then someone in the comments, a trauma expert, is complaining about Aella's recommended book, The trauma myth, not because they dislike the book (which they haven't read, and I confess I haven't read it yet) but because MAPs like it.
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