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May 05, 2011
Olivia:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

It's your mother's job as your mother to protect you and keep you safe from harm, but she can't do that if you won't tell her what happened at the hands of this pedophile. He's a sex offender, Olivia, and he sexually abused you. He may well be sexually abusing other little girls. But right now, you need help dealing with all this. Please consider contacting one of the numbers below, depending on where you live.

South Africa numbers:
Childline: 08000 55555
Telefriend:
Johannesburg: (011) 922-9999
Cape Town: (021) 430-1122
Durban: (031) 450-9999
Port Elizabeth: (041) 51-22212
Lifeline:
Johannesburg: (011) 728-1347
Cape Town: (021) 461-1111
Durban: (031) 2323-23
Welkom:(057) 35-22212

You didn't deserve to be sexually abused. You certainly deserve help for the fact that you were. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Darlene Barriere
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May 06, 2011
Fear, Fear, and more Fear: Scared:
by: maurice

Olivia: Please have the courage to be a brave child/adolecent. Talk to your Mother even though you do not want to hurt her or she may re-act ever so differently: Then you will know the importance of Darlene's loving comment to you personally: Yes, sadly there are many true stories of Step-Fathers abusing other mothers children and then their own: Darlene speaks from her heart to each one personally: Olivia, you are a brave. You searched for and found Darlene's site: That is your new beginnings, if you follow her loving, encourageing words you will do what you know best for you: You are an intelligent girl you want to be healed and rid yourself of the effeects of the abuse done to you by that bad, bad, man: I am sure you have a friend very close to you, who is your own age and gender that you have shared your feelings to. I am sure too you know of a nice, caring understanding teacher that you can trust: Maybe even a school counsellor; That Bad Step-Father has put fear into you: Don't be afraid: It is not your fault what happened to you: You are not to blame: (ever) All who abuse want their victims to believe that: That will never be the truth: The blame is totally with them and what they have done to the innocent and the vunerable Children Adolecent's So Olivia please for your own sake get help: As well as what Darlene has lovingly written I would encourage you to have a Healthy mind in a Healthy body: Oh yes, Olivia this will give you a new lease of life: So get out and about with your friends, class mates, fellow students (stay in education) taking part in team sports, sporting and cultural activities: You will make real and natural friends for life (true) and have many aquainatances: Be gentle and kind to yourself and your body: Value and respect both so that you will be safe and stay safe: Say: I'm Special: I love the me in the mirror so hug and cuddle that mee every so often: Read Darlene's comment and your life will be changed for-ever in a positive thinking way:

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