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Child Abuse Story From Stacy

by Stacy
(Undisclosed)




I started getting sexually abused when I was 15. My parents got split up and I lived with my mom and my stepdad.

I was just sitting in my room looking at the view out my window when my stepdad came in. My mom was at work at the time. He forced me down on the bed and sexually abused me. He said that if I told anyone, he would kill me.

I moved out of the house when I was 20. I didn't have the money to move out any earlier. Now I'm 26, and I'm telling everyone.

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Child Abuse Story From Stacy

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Oct 01, 2007
No longer a secret
by: Darlene Barriere

Telling is the first step, Stacy. Good on you for taking that important first step! I sincerely hope you are taking additional steps to get help for yourself.


Oct 01, 2007
Keep telling
by: Steph

Abuse continues because victims keep it a secret. It is sad that threats, which are very real, to children keep the abuse going and the abuser unaccountable. I kept abuse quiet and I didn't start talking until my son started being abused. However, the legal system really needs to be more educated on how abuse is kept secret. By telling about it I hope that we can have less victims in the future.

Oct 02, 2007
Good on You! ^_^
by: Francine

So good that you told everyone about what your stepdad did to you! Don't listen to your stepdad cuz he is truly evil! You're a hero now, Stacy. Just keep telling everyone! And don't forget to tell the police, too! Keep up the good work! You deserve for your "stepdad" to say, "I am wrong. I'm very, very wrong. I am so sorry." You also deserve to be safe.

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