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Dec 09, 2010
To Name Undisclosed:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

While I don't deny you are likely depressed as a result of what your brother did to you, postpartum depression is clinical depression that follows childbirth, likely caused by hormonal factors. It's not what you're dealing with. But you most definitely are dealing with problems. If you don't tell, no one will be able to help you. Please consider contacting Child Help at 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) in order to talk to someone about what you endured and what you are dealing with now. They are staffed 24/7 with professionally trained counsellors who will listen to you. They are not a reporting agency, although they can help you through the process of reporting if you decide to disclose the abuse. And you need to disclose the abuse. You can visit their website by copying & pasting the following URL into your browser: http://www.childhelp.org/get_help

Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Dec 11, 2010
Always believe in your self: Get help: You'll be fine
by: maurice

I am 15 years of age: Afraid of love: Afraid of getting hurt: thta is real for you NOW:
I am getting better: I am accepting it happened: I am making changes in my life for the better:
Hiya wonderful, beautifu, gifted, tallented teenager//young thinking adult
NOW is the time for you to take action to ensure you are in charge of your future destiny: Don't compare yourself to your sister: She is Unique in her own right: She is dealing with what she knows happened her in her own way: You do it your way: Start by getting some form of counselling: Oh yes, that is agood place to start: Darlene knows best: she has given you loving encourageing words to work with: She has told you what you don't have but told you there are problems around what your step brother did to you: Read your own very words: I AM MAKING CHANGES IN MY LIFE FOR THE BETTER: That is positive thinking: Always believe in yourself: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: Now if you become active and alive with other teenagers your own age and gender taking part in Team Sports and sporting and cultural activities then you'll make real natural true friends for life: Value and respect your body, be in charge of it, be gentle and kind on it: You are gifted, tallented with leadership qualities show them off by taking part in Team Activities: You'll open up new horizons for yourself: You'll continue to grow and blossom enjoying your life to the full: Take control of your own life: Live well: laugh alot: Love much: Learn from the mistakes you know and think your sister is making: Always believe in YOURSELF; Let my motto be I WILL: I CAN: I MUST: because I am WORTH it: As Darlene knows best take heed of her loving comment to you:

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