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Title: He Stole My Virginity
Part 1: Innocent Heart
My name is Ifeoluwa, and I grew up in a quiet town in Osun State, Nigeria. I was raised by a single mother who always told me, "Your body is a temple; don’t give it to someone who won’t treat it as holy."
I listened. I was the church girl, the one who wore long skirts and didn't flirt. At 21, I was still a virgin—not because I couldn’t have lost it, but because I believed sex should be special. Sacred.
Then I met Seun.
Part 2: The Perfect Guy
Seun was everything I thought I wanted in a man. He was 25, charming, respectful, and always prayed before eating. He spoke gently, opened doors for me, and quoted scriptures that made my heart melt. Everyone at church called him “Brother Seun the humble.”
We became close. He never pressured me. For the first time, I thought, “Maybe this is the one.”
I told him about my vow to remain a virgin until marriage.
He said, "That’s beautiful. You’re rare. I respect you more because of it."
I believed him.
Part 3: The Trap
Six months into the relationship, he asked me to visit him. He had moved into a new apartment and wanted to “pray over the house” together.
I was nervous. But I went—because I trusted him.
He had cooked for me, played soft gospel music, and even anointed the doorpost with oil. It felt safe. Holy even.
Then it happened.
We were talking. He moved closer. One kiss became two. I resisted. He held me tighter.
I said, "Please, let’s stop."
He said, "Ife, I love you. This is not a sin if it’s done in love."
I panicked. I froze. I said "no" again.
He didn’t stop.
And just like that… the purity I’d guarded for 21 years was gone—in a moment I did not consent to.
Part 4: The Aftermath
After it happened, he got up and said, "You’re now mine completely." Then he asked me to take a bath so he could “cleanse” me.
I couldn’t speak. I felt like my soul had been crushed.
Days later, he stopped picking my calls.
Weeks later, I found out he had another girlfriend in Ibadan… and that she was pregnant.
When I confronted him, he said, "Don’t make noise. You’re not even my wife. It was just a mistake."
Part 5: Healing in Pieces
I broke down. I stopped going to church. I felt dirty, useless, ashamed. I thought I’d never be whole again.
But slowly… through therapy, prayers, and the love of my mother, I started to rise.
I realized I was not what happened to me. I was not ruined. I was still Ifeoluwa.
I began volunteering with girls who had similar stories—girls who thought no one would understand.
I started telling my story.
Part 6: My Voice, My Victory
Today, I speak not as a victim, but as a survivor.
What was stolen from me did not define me. My purity was never just about my body—it was about my heart. And that… is something no one can ever steal again.
Moral of the Story: Trust is sacred. And when it is broken, healing takes time—but it is possible. No one has the right to take from you what you are not willing to give. And if they do, they are the guilty ones—not you.
TO BE CONTINUED
JB WORLD.Title: He Stole My Virginity Part 1: Innocent Heart My name is Ifeoluwa, and I grew up in a quiet town in Osun State, Nigeria. I was raised by a single mother who always told me, "Your body is a temple; don’t give it to someone who won’t treat it as holy." I listened. I was the church girl, the one who wore long skirts and didn't flirt. At 21, I was still a virgin—not because I couldn’t have lost it, but because I believed sex should be special. Sacred. Then I met Seun. Part 2: The Perfect Guy Seun was everything I thought I wanted in a man. He was 25, charming, respectful, and always prayed before eating. He spoke gently, opened doors for me, and quoted scriptures that made my heart melt. Everyone at church called him “Brother Seun the humble.” We became close. He never pressured me. For the first time, I thought, “Maybe this is the one.” I told him about my vow to remain a virgin until marriage. He said, "That’s beautiful. You’re rare. I respect you more because of it." I believed him. Part 3: The Trap Six months into the relationship, he asked me to visit him. He had moved into a new apartment and wanted to “pray over the house” together. I was nervous. But I went—because I trusted him. He had cooked for me, played soft gospel music, and even anointed the doorpost with oil. It felt safe. Holy even. Then it happened. We were talking. He moved closer. One kiss became two. I resisted. He held me tighter. I said, "Please, let’s stop." He said, "Ife, I love you. This is not a sin if it’s done in love." I panicked. I froze. I said "no" again. He didn’t stop. And just like that… the purity I’d guarded for 21 years was gone—in a moment I did not consent to. Part 4: The Aftermath After it happened, he got up and said, "You’re now mine completely." Then he asked me to take a bath so he could “cleanse” me. I couldn’t speak. I felt like my soul had been crushed. Days later, he stopped picking my calls. Weeks later, I found out he had another girlfriend in Ibadan… and that she was pregnant. When I confronted him, he said, "Don’t make noise. You’re not even my wife. It was just a mistake." Part 5: Healing in Pieces I broke down. I stopped going to church. I felt dirty, useless, ashamed. I thought I’d never be whole again. But slowly… through therapy, prayers, and the love of my mother, I started to rise. I realized I was not what happened to me. I was not ruined. I was still Ifeoluwa. I began volunteering with girls who had similar stories—girls who thought no one would understand. I started telling my story. Part 6: My Voice, My Victory Today, I speak not as a victim, but as a survivor. What was stolen from me did not define me. My purity was never just about my body—it was about my heart. And that… is something no one can ever steal again. Moral of the Story: Trust is sacred. And when it is broken, healing takes time—but it is possible. No one has the right to take from you what you are not willing to give. And if they do, they are the guilty ones—not you. TO BE CONTINUED JB WORLD. -
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Title: He Stole My Virginity — But Not My Destiny
(Part 7–10: Her Rise)
Part 7: A Voice for the Voiceless
Two years had passed.
Ifeoluwa was no longer the silent, broken girl crying on the church floor at midnight. She had become a woman with a mission. With the help of a Christian counselor and a local NGO, she started a foundation called “Daughters of Grace.”
It began with five girls in a classroom. Girls who had been abused. Girls who had been silenced. Girls like her.
She taught them about self-worth, healing, boundaries, and forgiveness—not because she had it all figured out, but because she knew what it meant to feel lost.
Part 8: Love After Pain
Then came Tunde.
He was a youth pastor, soft-spoken, and deeply respectful. When he heard her speak at an event for survivors, he was moved to tears.
He didn’t approach her immediately. He prayed first.
When he did speak to her, he said,
"I don’t just see a beautiful woman, I see a warrior. I see someone who chose to rise instead of rot."
She was afraid to love again. Afraid to trust.
But Tunde was patient. He never rushed her. He held her hand without touching her soul too deeply too soon.
After months of friendship, he asked,
"Can I walk with you through life—not to complete you, but to complement the strength you already have?"
She said yes—with eyes full of tears.
Part 9: Beauty from Ashes
On her wedding day, she walked down the aisle not in white to symbolize purity others judged, but in royal purple—to symbolize royalty, rebirth, and grace.
When the pastor said, "You may kiss the bride," Tunde instead kissed her forehead and whispered,
"Your body is not a battlefield, it is a blessing. And I will honor it, always."
That night, they prayed together before they lay together.
And for the first time in her life, intimacy didn’t feel like theft.
It felt like healing.
Part 10: Redemption’s Legacy
Years later, Ifeoluwa published a book titled:
"Stolen Virginity, Untouched Destiny"
It became a bestseller.
She opened safe homes for abused girls across Nigeria.
She spoke on TV, in churches, and in universities.
She looked directly into the eyes of broken girls and said,
"You are not what happened to you. You are what God says you are."
And as for Seun?
He was arrested years later for repeated abuse and fraud. Justice came—not by Ifeoluwa's hand, but by divine timing.
Ifeoluwa never hated him.
She forgave him… because freedom lives in forgiveness.
Final Words from Ifeoluwa:
> "They say he stole my virginity, but he never touched my destiny. What was broken was healed. What was taken was restored. What was meant for evil... became the seed of my purpose."
JB WORLD.Title: He Stole My Virginity — But Not My Destiny (Part 7–10: Her Rise) Part 7: A Voice for the Voiceless Two years had passed. Ifeoluwa was no longer the silent, broken girl crying on the church floor at midnight. She had become a woman with a mission. With the help of a Christian counselor and a local NGO, she started a foundation called “Daughters of Grace.” It began with five girls in a classroom. Girls who had been abused. Girls who had been silenced. Girls like her. She taught them about self-worth, healing, boundaries, and forgiveness—not because she had it all figured out, but because she knew what it meant to feel lost. Part 8: Love After Pain Then came Tunde. He was a youth pastor, soft-spoken, and deeply respectful. When he heard her speak at an event for survivors, he was moved to tears. He didn’t approach her immediately. He prayed first. When he did speak to her, he said, "I don’t just see a beautiful woman, I see a warrior. I see someone who chose to rise instead of rot." She was afraid to love again. Afraid to trust. But Tunde was patient. He never rushed her. He held her hand without touching her soul too deeply too soon. After months of friendship, he asked, "Can I walk with you through life—not to complete you, but to complement the strength you already have?" She said yes—with eyes full of tears. Part 9: Beauty from Ashes On her wedding day, she walked down the aisle not in white to symbolize purity others judged, but in royal purple—to symbolize royalty, rebirth, and grace. When the pastor said, "You may kiss the bride," Tunde instead kissed her forehead and whispered, "Your body is not a battlefield, it is a blessing. And I will honor it, always." That night, they prayed together before they lay together. And for the first time in her life, intimacy didn’t feel like theft. It felt like healing. Part 10: Redemption’s Legacy Years later, Ifeoluwa published a book titled: "Stolen Virginity, Untouched Destiny" It became a bestseller. She opened safe homes for abused girls across Nigeria. She spoke on TV, in churches, and in universities. She looked directly into the eyes of broken girls and said, "You are not what happened to you. You are what God says you are." And as for Seun? He was arrested years later for repeated abuse and fraud. Justice came—not by Ifeoluwa's hand, but by divine timing. Ifeoluwa never hated him. She forgave him… because freedom lives in forgiveness. Final Words from Ifeoluwa: > "They say he stole my virginity, but he never touched my destiny. What was broken was healed. What was taken was restored. What was meant for evil... became the seed of my purpose." JB WORLD.