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His parents seemed to think of the situation as "no big deal."

10/11/2019

 
When I was between the ages of seven to eight years old, my brother's friend (age 11 or 12) pressured me into showing him my private parts. He would get me alone in my bedroom and tell me, "I'm just curious." He would make me feel guilty about not showing him. This continued to happen for several weeks, perhaps months, I don't remember. When my parents found out, they comforted me and told his parents about what happened. For reasons I do not know, he still came over to my house. His parents seemed to think of the situation as "no big deal" and that "it was my fault just as much as it was his." Another experience I had (although its not really my story to tell, but I feel it should be mentioned) was when my father, who was a fifth grade teacher at the time, molested one of his students, for MONTHS. Before the school could find out, he made plans to flee the country. After he left, I continued to email him. Whenever I would mention the girl, he would say "it's in the past" and to just "forget it." I have never been in contact with that girl, but I know for sure that it was not an experience she could just forget.

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