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Inês Marinho (part 1): When I was sexually assaulted by sharing nudes, I had overcome cancer. I was stronger and safer

Inês Marinho shared her personal experience of having been a victim of sexual violence, including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images ('nudes'), after she had overcome cancer. She emphasized feeling stronger and more confident at the time of the incident. The article highlights her resilience and the emotional impact of such experiences, focusing on her personal narrative rather than broader societal issues.

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Expresso logoExpressoIndependent🔒Center15 days ago
Inês Marinho (part 1): When I was sexually assaulted by sharing nudes, I had overcome cancer. I was stronger and safer

Inês Marinho shared her personal experience of having been a victim of sexual violence, including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images ('nudes'), after she had overcome cancer. She emphasized feeling stronger and more confident at the time of the incident. The article highlights her resilience and the emotional impact of such experiences, focusing on her personal narrative rather than broader societal issues.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal account of a private individual's experience without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on personal resilience and does not engage with political debate, policy, or public figures directly.

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