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Aug 26, 2013
Pannaa:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

You've gone from one fire into another. Your life is in danger. Please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). They have advocates available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week who can provide crisis intervention, escape planning, information and referrals to victims or anyone calling on their behalf. Visit their website by copying & pasting the following URL into your browser: http://www.ndvh.org/

Understand that you are worthy of dignity and respect and love. Believe it, because you are. Know that what has happened in your life in the past doesn't have to keep repeating itself. You didn't deserve it then, you don't deserve it now. Start by giving your Self the dignity and respect and love you deserve. Call the number. I send you love, light and healing energy, Pannaa. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Aug 30, 2013
The Horror
by: Anonymous

Pannaa, I hope you're in a safe place now. Your mother is too dangerous to be trusted. As for your sister, she cannot be trusted either because I'm sure your mother must've brainwashed her against you; if she didn't get help soon, I'm sure she might grow to be a child-abuser herself. As for your so-called boyfriend, leave him NOW!!! I'm sure he must be been offending other girls as well. There's always a lot of women's shelters out there. I sincerely hope you look into reporting those perverts (including your aunt, uncle and cousin) to the police ASAP because I'm sure they could be sexually abusing other girls as well. Counseling is also another big part of healing, so give it a try. Peace out.

Sep 01, 2013
The dignity you still deserve
by: Anonymous

I hope that you're working to get out and find a safe place ASAP.
Tell someone that you trust NOW!!! It's never too late!

Sep 01, 2013
Praying for you
by: Anonymous

Dear Pannaa,

I am so sorry to hear about you situation. It breaks my heart to know all that you have been though and you did not deserve any of that. I can not believe your mom could do those things to you. Drugs are a bad thing...hopefully she was not in her right mind...she is sick woman and needs help.
I will be praying for you and I hope and pray you can get out of the situation you are in now. Find a church, find a female in the church you can confide in (maybe a pastors wife) and maybe they can help you get out of your situation and you can begin to heal.
I have 2 daughters that were sexually abused by their paternal grandmother. When I found out I ached and hurt for them so bad, It has been five years now and I still cry about what happened to them. They haven't seen her now in 3 years....I will not allow them to ever be near her again. I wish you could find someone to protect you. You deserve to be loved in a healthy way. You are a brave young lady...hang in there...I will be praying for you daily.

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