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Nov 09, 2010
Cori:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

It is VERY disturbing that your mother, the woman who birthed you, would allow her husband to do to you what he did, and actually sanction that kind of horrific abuse. She was an enabler of abuse. It is also VERY disturbing that no one was out looking for you, and that your mother would be watching TV while you were nowhere to be found. Both your parents are abusers. If you are an adult, I hope you are in some form of counseling in order to help you deal with the emotional trauma. If you are still a minor child and still in an unsafe environment, please contact Child Help at 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) in order to talk to someone about the abuse you are still dealing with. They are staffed 24/7 with professionally trained counsellors who will listen to you. They are not a reporting agency, although they can help you through the process of reporting if you decide to disclose the abuse. You can visit their website by copying & pasting the following URL into your browser: http://www.childhelp.org/get_help

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

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Nov 11, 2010
Cori...
by: Anonymous

Cori, what your "parents" did to you is pathetic and ungrateful. Your stepfather is very sick and twisted. let alone cruel, and he should be locked up. As for your mom, I am just as disgusted by her reaction towards you being scared of that sick beast of a stepfather; I hate women who choose men over their own children. If you're an adult, I hope that you will try counselling.

Nov 14, 2010
Why do Parents abuse their dignity of their own children?
by: maurice

Cori: no child ever deserves the abuse your parents did on you: Darlene in her womans heart has written you one very special comment just for you: I hope and trust you are a young thinking adult and will act on her loving helpful words to you: You are a highly intelligent young woman: You'll do what is right for YOU now: You have alot of living to do: Gat at it: You are the most important young woman now in your very own right: You'll be the winner over that brute of a Father and mother who did not love and cherish you as her very own birthed from her womb: Bad, Bad mother and father: Cori you start living your life to the full each morning you jump out of your bed: I will: I can: I must let this be your motto: Because I am WORTH it: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: so off your bottom and change your life styles: Get out there with your friends and hopefully fellow students taking part in team sports and cultural activities: I guarantee you'll make real natural friends for life: Your self esteem well blosssom and your acceptance of yourself and your beautiful body will be such you willhave left go naturally of what that brute did to you: Please take Darlene's advice and go for counselling: Sure you won't know yourself after a few sessions: I'm special and I love me: Do Cori: I do I do: Thank you live well: laugh alot: love much beginning with your wonderful and beautiful self: Love the me you see in the mirror:

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