There are so many things that can be taken away by the person reading the book,” she added. I speak about rape, sugar daddies, mental health… you know… using alcohol to numb the pain. “I speak about different things in the book, like the brokenness of a family structure. The book looks at the blesser phenomenon that has been trending over recent years. Instead of just asking me, okay can you share your personal story about rape then… but most of them have ulterior motives for attacking me, she continued. “People want to harass me on social media and attack me personally. I get people have different opinions about things written in my book, but for some guy to decide to say to me, ‘No, you were not raped.’ Was he there? Does he want medical records,” Phamotse told TimesLive. Some of the parts are true and some of the events were adapted to form part of the story. “This book is a novel based on a true story. She was also discredited for her rape story. The novel was controversial as she received a fair amount of criticism.
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