Do not ask why I can act so well,
For I had to in order to survive.
Do not ask how old I was when I lost my virginity,
For the age is not a reflection of having an option.
Do not ask how many men I have been with,
For I do not know the answer.
Do not ask why I can perform certain sexual acts so well,
For my practice was unwanted and vast.
Do not ask me my story,
For you really don't want to know.
Do not ask me to lie,
For I prefer the truth over lying for my survival now.
Don't ask me how I became so strong,
For you can't even imagine.
Don't ask me why I am so spiritual,
For only the angels were with me on my darkest journey.
Do not ask me how many times I was pregnant,
For only God knows how many times He removed the seeds from me.
To spare me an even harder burden.
Don't ask me if I had a choice or why I didn't run.
For what person would endure what I did if given a choice?
Do not ask me if I have been abused,
For you can not even fathom the abuse that took place.
Do not ask me what I was like when I was young,
For the person no longer exists.
Do not ask me what regrets I have in life or what I would change if I could,
For I have no regrets about the decisions I made.
For you see,
I did what I had to do to protect my family,
I had no choices.
I became strong and found the spirit within myself.
I became the woman I am today due to all of my experiences.
Both negative and positive.
Many will say I shouldn't allow these things to define me.
But it does.
Yet only in the positive way I permit and allow it to.

Theresa Flores is a human trafficking survivor. In her book, "The Slave Across the Street," she shares her story as an All-American young girl who suffered, enslaved, in the hands of ruthless traffickers - all while "living" in her parents wealthy home, in an upper-middle class suburb of Detroit. She was coerced and tricked by a group of
Chaldeans into years of sexual slavery. They threatened her with her and her family's reputation, and more importantly, their safety and lives. She is now a survivor, using her freedom to expose this part of the human trafficking world to America, in order to raise up support in this country to fight against this grave injustice. She also hopes that her story will give hope to other victims who have suffered under the same sort of mistreatments as she did. Find her story, read it, and share it with those around you to spread awareness that human trafficking is REAL in the U.S. and NEEDS to be STOPPED.