

If somebody is monitoring the network you use to access the internet when you visit us, they may be able to see that you came here.Yes, Aftermetoo should be safe to use privately. It’s also true for media we link to: For example, some of the movies and TV shows in our Resource Roulette will not be safe for people who are trying to avoid being retraumatized, and the same may be true for some of the music on our Spotify playlists. That will probably be especially true with the #MeToo stories, which are first-person stories of sexual harassment. We’ve tried to keep the tone overall practical and straightforward.īut the nature of the topic means that some material here is going to be disturbing.We’ve tried to avoid violent language, including metaphors of violence.There are no slurs or harassing language.There’s nothing here that’s sexually explicit or violent.There are no photos or illustrations of harassment here.Here’s some information that may help you decide whether this site will be safe for you: You are the best expert on what is right for you. If you’re concerned Aftermetoo might not be safe for you because of trauma you’ve experienced, we urge you to trust those instincts. We believe that every way of handling harassment is brave and honourable, and we respect the decisions you are making. Here, you can learn from the experiences of others. Aftermetoo tells you how people tend to handle being harassed, how that plays out for them, and how they feel about it afterward. We’ve provided links to all kinds of free materials that may help you, like podcasts and quizzes and games and TV shows. We’ve provided links to places where you can get free (or cheap) legal and mental health support. Aftermetoo talked with dozens of experts, and their advice is here on the site for free. We did the research so you don’t have to! Aftermetoo read hundreds of studies and books and talked with dozens of experts. Aftermetoo gives you information that’s relevant to you, specific to where you actually live. In fact, the laws are different in every province and territory. That’s not necessarily going to help you, because the laws are different in Canada. If you go online looking for information about sexual harassment, most of what you find will be American.
