Kylee Dennis
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I will say to them, look, you need to go and seek help through your GP.
Go and find a counsellor who is understanding of that trauma.
You know, we've sent victims of crime to counsellors when they've been, you know, severely assaulted, etc.
And I think counsellors can understand that.
But this is like a, this is a digital crime.
So this is another, another whole different world.
So you try to get them down that path, but then they've sort of got to accept that they have been a victim of a crime to start off with, to then go and get help.
It's a real challenge to sort of get them out of that dark place.
Both, both.
And I think it's equal within, you know, we might be talking 51, 49, that type of, but it is an equal sort of playing field for both sides.
And they still, they equally don't report.
And I think the statistics, women lose more, men report more.
And I think it's our DNA as women that we become that sense of shame.
Not saying that you guys don't carry shame.
That's right.
Neither do I, but okay.
Again, that's another podcast.
Yeah, it's interesting.
And I don't know why... I don't know whether is it internally with a female that they don't report as much as what a man... I'm not too sure why that is.
All my female victims have not reported.