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Feb 20, 2012
Kerry:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

What your aunt did was sexual, and you did not consent. Depending on your aunt's age, it could have been sexual child abuse; at the very least, it was sexual assault. You stated that your aunt's act that night has not affected you, yet you've written your story here. I suggest the despicable act has had more of an impact on you than you realize, and therefore recommend you seek out some form of counselling in order to help you deal with this and put it into perspective. Perhaps your college has counsellors you can turn to. And don't think about whether or not others will believe you; the fact is, women do sexually assault. It's a myth that they don't. So right now it's more important to you that you deal with whatever repercussions you are now facing. Always remember that you have no shame to bear or blame to carry. That's all on HER, not you. You didn't deserve to be abused/assaulted. You certainly deserve help for the fact that you were. I send you love, light and healing energy, Kerry. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Darlene Barriere
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