There are a number of reasons why people will not share their experiences, even with the relative anonymity provided by screen names. We may not agree with them, but I hope we can have sympathy for them. And, as opportunity presents itself, perhaps we can alleviate some of the potential issues.
Here is a short list:
1. I've lived [x-number of] years with this secret, and I'm doing pretty well. I don't see how giving it an airing at this time is going to solve anything.
2. I do not want to embarrass my parents. They would be destroyed by this stuff.
3. I have lied about this in the past and I don't want to admit it now. It could jeopardize my job/ marriage/ reputation.
4. I do not feel that I was altogether guiltless, and I'm sick and tired of people telling me I was.
5. I'm thankful for those who have gone out on a limb and held NTM accountable, but I don't see how my doing anything at this stage is going to make any further contribution.
6. The perpetrator is dead.
7. I'm [x-number of] years old. At the rate NTM is handling these things, I'll be dead and buried before they get around to my school. As it is, NTM has not even made an official statement of the number of schools where sexual abuse occurred. I haven't got time or energy for this.
8. I grew up to be an abuser myself. I know it is wrong, but I can't stop. Shining a light on NTM is going to reflect enough light on me that I get caught. No thanks. I want help, but not jail.
9. I really don't care. It wasn't right, but life is hard, then you die. Nothing is going to change the past and I have no desire for all the mental torment that goes with this.
Again, we may not agree with all (any?) of these positions, but as rroym has pointed out elsewhere, we would best serve those who hold them to listen. . . and learn.
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