You don't really need to tell your story about it.
I have friends from high school that I still talk to who have used #MeToo and I didn't know what it was until I was told by one of my other friends who was brave enough to put the person that assaulted her on full blast on Facebook put her story out (tagged him too).
[spoiler]The guy she put on full blast is someone I grew up with and he was the jackass/douche edgelord kid in high school that did his best to offend others because he thought it was fun. So, I knew that if my friend said something about it, I can trust her word, since I know the guy that she was talking about was quite open with what he wanted to do to girls, and it's something I'm sure a good number of people in here would probably be sickened hearing.[/spoiler]
My other friends who have dealt with the same thing (Thankfully, it's only about 8 of them instead of 20+. It's still bad though) didn't really provide any context, but you don't need to tell your story if it's a painful memory you don't want to relive.
Just know that there are people who have your back.
It odd? Like the thought of people I know and see on a daily baisis, I just can't stomach the idea of them knowing this happened?
I often struggle with the fact that it happened?
The person was a very close friend whom I loved like a brother. It still hurts.