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Jan 01, 2012
Kelly:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Sadly, parents have the right to spank their children, much as I despise that reality. They do not however have the the right to harm or emotionally abuse their children. I suggest you contact one of the hotlines listed on my stories page, depending on where you live, in order to talk to someone confidentially. You don't deserve to be mistreated. You definitely deserve help for the fact that you are being mistreated. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Jan 02, 2012
The Horror
by: Anonymous

Kelly, what sick, sadistic, deluded parents that you had to beat and berate you 24/7...how dare they! That's not discipline; that's just torture. That's not about love; that's just all about power and control. I really hope that you're out of that house now. Your so-called parents are nothing but helpless bullies who happened to use your amazing ability of cache for their sadistic gratification instead of just simply helping themselves/changing their dysfunctional ways. They should've had the courage to try helping themselves and change their own dysfunctional ways instead of sadistically abusing you. If you're still with them, you can and will be in greater danger and they can and will continue to brutalize you. They have the mindset that you are to be submissive and obedient at every single cost, so please get out of that house...AND GET OUT NOW!!! Next time they lay a hand on you, please look into reporting them to the authorities ASAP. Children are gifts to be treasured, not abused. Oh, and did I mention that they also abused your sister by brainwashing her into being a bully? I'm sure that they are acting like little 1-year-olds trapped in grown-up bodies because they are stuck in their own childhood, thus being trapped in their terrible twos. Your life shouldn't have been used as a pawn for their sick, sadistic, ignorant misery. Oh, and making jokes about torturing you really shows me how uneducated and ignorant they really are. You are not to blame for their sadistic, ignorant behavior; they are to blame because they chose to abuse you. They've got all the power; they just chose to misuse that power over you, so please tell someone you really trust and keep telling until he/she will finally listen to you and help you.

Jan 03, 2012
you are worth it
by: Rita McInnes

I have read your story and my heart goes out
to you.I have advocated for other people.
You are worth it,Keep focusing on getting help.
At child services.It is confidential.They need
to hear your story inorder for you to be helpded.
If you need help please call to the people offering help.They are waiting for your call and are a strong source of help.If you need to go to a shelter they will open the doors for you.Talk to a worker and have regulare meeting wither her,
she can giude you.don't be affreid to speak up.Because you are worth it.It's not your fault.Don't give any kind of hope up.Reach out and you will be surprised at how many people come
care for you.I teach people to speak up.
It's the grease that makes the wheel turn.

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