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Episode 3: Sexual Assault Within a Relationship!
When most people hear “sexual assault,” they picture a stranger. But a lot of sexual harm happens with someone the survivor already knows—and one of the most ignored realities is this: sexual assault can happen inside a relationship.
In this episode of Walk With Me!, David Torres explores what consent actually means when you’re dating, married, living together, or emotionally tied to someone. This episode speaks directly to survivors, supporters, and anyone trying to understand the difference between intimacy and entitlement—without shame, without minimizing, and without pretending it’s “complicated” when someone won’t respect a no.
This conversation is about clarity, safety, and naming what happened so healing can begin. If boundaries feel dangerous, if “no” triggers retaliation, or if you’ve been left questioning your own reality—this episode is for you.
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Join the conversation, share your reflections, and walk with the community:
Visit the website for full episodes, additional context, and our ever-growing list of domestic violence and sexual assault resources:
Sexual Assault SupportRAINN
800-656-HOPE (4673)
https://www.rainn.org
https://www.nsvrc.org
Domestic Violence Support
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
https://www.thehotline.org
Fashion Industry Workplace Protection (Referenced Framework)
https://www.modelalliance.org/respect
You can also submit resources, reflections, or topics you’d like us to explore in future episodes.
If this episode resonated with you, you’re not alone. You’re invited to share your reflections anonymously or openly for future follow-up episodes where listener voices will help guide the conversation forward.
Until then — take care of yourself.
And I’ll see you on the path.
By David TorresEpisode 3: Sexual Assault Within a Relationship!
When most people hear “sexual assault,” they picture a stranger. But a lot of sexual harm happens with someone the survivor already knows—and one of the most ignored realities is this: sexual assault can happen inside a relationship.
In this episode of Walk With Me!, David Torres explores what consent actually means when you’re dating, married, living together, or emotionally tied to someone. This episode speaks directly to survivors, supporters, and anyone trying to understand the difference between intimacy and entitlement—without shame, without minimizing, and without pretending it’s “complicated” when someone won’t respect a no.
This conversation is about clarity, safety, and naming what happened so healing can begin. If boundaries feel dangerous, if “no” triggers retaliation, or if you’ve been left questioning your own reality—this episode is for you.
Follow Me on Social Media
Join the conversation, share your reflections, and walk with the community:
Visit the website for full episodes, additional context, and our ever-growing list of domestic violence and sexual assault resources:
Sexual Assault SupportRAINN
800-656-HOPE (4673)
https://www.rainn.org
https://www.nsvrc.org
Domestic Violence Support
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
https://www.thehotline.org
Fashion Industry Workplace Protection (Referenced Framework)
https://www.modelalliance.org/respect
You can also submit resources, reflections, or topics you’d like us to explore in future episodes.
If this episode resonated with you, you’re not alone. You’re invited to share your reflections anonymously or openly for future follow-up episodes where listener voices will help guide the conversation forward.
Until then — take care of yourself.
And I’ll see you on the path.