Effects of Sexual Violence: Childhood Trauma Quiz

Discover Your Survivor Love Style

Our quiz will analyze how sexual violence may have shaped how you show up in relationships today

đźš«  What it means to have experienced sexual violence

Experiencing sexual violence meant that your body's autonomy was violated, creating a fractured relationship with intimacy, safety, and your own physical self that reverberates through every aspect of life.

You may have learned to disconnect from your body as a survival mechanism—freezing, dissociating, or mentally leaving during the violation. Your nervous system may have developed early warning systems that scan for potential threats others don't notice, while simultaneously creating blind spots where you might miss obvious red flags. The trauma distorted your earliest understanding of love, safety, and trust.

You may now find that your relationship with your body remains fractured—alternating between numbness and hypervigilance, never feeling fully at home in your own skin. Physical touch might require conscious permission even when wanted, and intimacy can trigger defensive reactions beyond your control. Your body's reactions aren't flaws; they're evidence of what you endured and the strength it took to survive.

đź’”  The Core Wound

"You learned that your body isn't truly yours, that intimacy is dangerous, and that the people who should protect you can become the source of your greatest harm—leaving you disconnected from the very vessel that carries you through life."
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