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Mar 01, 2011
Tokyo Ann:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

I'm delighted that at least one of your abusers has gone to prison for rape. But you need help for what you've gone through. Please talk to someone you trust about what you're feeling: a trusted teacher, a school counselor, a church elder, the mother of a friend. If at all possible, consider some form of counseling. If you need someone to talk to, also consider contacting one of the hotlines listed on my stories page, depending on where you live, in order to talk to someone confidentially. You didn't deserve to be abused. You certainly deserve help now that you have.

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

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Mar 02, 2011
Always believe in yourself: Get help: I will: I can: I must because I am WORTH it
by: maurice

Ann: get my message from the start: You are one very precious child of God and the Universe in your own right: Sadly you have older and bolder brothers who abuse you: cause you hurt and pain: Take away your lovely maturing innocence and vunerability at their hands: DARLENE her heart goes out to you in her loving, re-assuring words of wisdom and knowledge: She sure wants what will set you free: Counselling Ann: A good and true friend Ann: A kind teacher: a few pals in your class: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: Be gentle and kind to yourself and that beautiful body of yours: Get help to erase the mental trauma of the effects of Rape, and all your brother did to you: Be brave: Have courage: stay strong: Be a winner over those bad, cruel, sadistic beasts who have robbed you of your dignity, your innocence and took advantage of your vunerability: ANN say It was never (ever) my fault: I must not blame myself: They abused and used me for theior own animalistic tendecies: I need help and darlene has given me the steping stones on which to walk on to get that help: ALWAYS BELIEVE IN YOURSELF: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: Oh yes Ann this is one sure way to be true to your natural self: Get out there being active and alive with your friends and fellow students taking part in Team sports and cultural activities: It will up a whole new horizon of thinking and being for you: I am gifted: I have tallents: I have leadership potential so what better way to live my life than to share with my friends: You'll make real life long friends naturally: There is safety in numbers Ann: Stay safe: Be safe: I will: I can: I must because I am WORTH it:

Mar 11, 2011
im soo sorry
by: Anonymous

i am so sorry and i am soo shocked of how cruel people can be i hope you find your happy place again so you can forget all this bad stuff that has happend to you i am soo sorry x

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