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Jan 28, 2011
Aaron:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

I know you believe you're protecting your sister by continuing to stay secret about the abuse, but that's not the way to protect her. Not only is witnessing abuse every bit as devastating as taking the abuse, the fact is, your abuser is very likely also abusing your sister in the same way he's abusing you. Countless survivors have remained quiet for the same reason you're staying quiet, only to discover in later years that the one(s) you thought you were protecting was also victimized. Not only should your friend tell, but you need to tell too. Nothing will change unless you disclose what's happening, Aaron. Please contact one of the hotlines listed on my stories page, depending on where you live, in order to talk to someone confidentially. You don't deserve to be abused and neither does your sister. Make the call, and then report what is happening to you so that it can stop once and for all. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Jan 30, 2011
save yourself
by: NB

you sound just like my older brother. your a hero for tryin to save your sister but you have to worry about yourself to. if anything happens to you that will hurt her so much more then anything else. i lost my big brother when he was 16 and it kills me everyday thinking about what he went threw for me. please try to find a safe place for both of you to be cuz its the best thing you can do for HER.
Stay strong and i'll be prayin for you.

Feb 01, 2011
Be safe: Get help: don't give up: You need real Help:
by: maurice

Aaron: Special one, brave one, great big sister, loving caring sister: Stop your own pain and you'll be safeguarding your beautiful little sister: I WILL: I CAN: I MUST: because I am WORTH it: That you are Aaron, now I am asking you to take special understanding of Darlen's comment to you: She sure knows best, she has given you real heart feeling words to act on and do something about: If you do Aaron yourself and your sister will be safe from that beast, monster of a Father: Sadly after reading what he did to you and is still doing to you that is my conclusion: No human being in their right mind would wrap the hands of an innocent and vunerable child around the bed head and rape his own daughter: You mean well, but seriously take Darlene's comment to your heart and be strong and tell someone on him: Don't be afraid, have areal friend who will hold your hand while you do it: A teacher at school or a counsellor: NB message to you is loving, caring, encourageing, when she says Please try and put yourself and your sister in a safe place, cuz it is the best thing you can do for her: Aaron I care equally for your safety so please read darlene's comment: She sure has given you love words from her heart:

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