Young, vulnerable and new to a big city: I became the target of an online predator
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Young, vulnerable and new to a big city: I became the target of an online predator
Five years ago, Rory was drugged and sexually assaulted by two men, who I met while using Grindr.
Young, vulnerable and new to a big city – growing up without any LGBTQ inclusive sex education in school – I became the target for an online predator.
It’s been difficult coming to terms with this attack, but five years on later Rory is telling his story on his own terms on the #QueerAF podcast, in the hope it might inspire others to be empowered by it.
With thanks to Rory Boyle, Survivors UK, Stay Brave and David Stuart for support for this episode.
Read Rory's opinion piece in the Metro now:
https://metro.co.uk/2020/02/12/drugged-sexually-assaulted-online-hook-up-went-wrong-12213912/
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Support
https://www.staybrave.org.uk/help
Producer Rory Boyle:
Rory Boyle is a radio presenter, podcaster and event producer. He currently makes the podcast Queer Ear, for Transmission Roundhouse, and works across a number of organisations focused on creating opportunities for young people in the performing arts.
http://twitter.com/mrroryboyle
LGBTQ #QueerAF track of the week:
Should’ve Loved Me by Kush is on Spotify, find him on @Kushting on Twitter and Instagram. Links in the description. Have a #QueerAF week.
https://open.spotify.com/track/1MnKSqqtSoTTcdACFmBn1M?si=6vXe-1r3Q-eAenrV4OWXfA
National Student Pride 2020
This season is inspired by National Student Pride's themes:
- Carving out space for womxn in the community
- Queer Sex
- Disability
- Researching the Rainbow (STEM)
Find out more about the festival, back on the 22nd-24th February, and visit www.studentpride.co.uk – where we have yet another amazing star-studded live podcast recording on the main stage.
We are #QueerAF. And so are you.
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