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Jan 10, 2011
Nadia:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Your mother has a lot of problems that she seems to be taking out on you. You don't deserve that. You deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. You don't need drugs to get through what you're enduring; you need someone to talk to, someone who can help you. There are people out there who want to help you, but you must reach out to them. Consider contacting one of the hotlines listed on my stories page, depending on where you live, in order to talk to someone confidentially. Nadia, don't ever forget that what's happening to you is not your fault. No matter what your mother says or does, you ARE worthy and lovable. Don't EVER forget that either. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Jan 11, 2011
Not your fault
by: Anonymous

Nadia, I'm sorry about what your mom and doing to you. You are not to blame; in fact, your mom is to blame because she is seriously disturbed. you were the child; she was the adult. She has serious problems and she needs help, but you need help too, so the sooner you tell someone, the better. Please tell someone you really trust.

Jan 11, 2011
Always believe in yourself: You'll be the winner over your Mother
by: maurice

Nadia: my heart really and truly goes out to you in what you realate ever so honestly the em
emotional and physiacl abuse on your beautifulness; She ain't a good mother: She sure has problems: She needs loads of help: Nadia: your friend means well but can't comprehend the effects of the abuse on you by your mother: It is not my fault: I am not to blame: It is my mother has the problem not me: Nadia: talk with some one, like an understanding teacher, even a school counsellor: You'll be fine: Surround yourself with good and true friends: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: This means maybe changeing you daily/weekly plans: taking part with your fellow students your own age and gender in Team Sport; and sporting activities: Nadia you'll benefit no end from doing this: You'll make real and natural friends for life and have plenty of aquaintances among your team mates: Maybe once your mother realises you want to live your life to the full as a teenager healthily: No self harming that beautiful body of yours: I know you were driven to it but please Love that body, be gentle and kind to it, soothe it with scented oils and creams; Cuddle and hug yourself it is a great feel good feeling when you do it: LOVE not harmn that body: Nadia Darlene gave you loving, affirming words from her woman's heart to you: read them, make sense of them, follow her advice: You area gifted, tallented inteelighent thing adolecent young woman: Stay in eduaction: Love not harm that body: Do hugs not drugs Nadia:

Jan 11, 2011
Okay
by: Anonymous

It's goin be okay.

Jan 27, 2011
Sometimes you need somebody to lean on.
by: Anonymous

I used to have something very similar happening to me so I understand completely. I'm so sorry you have had to go through this but I got through it by relying on my friends and thinking of all the people who would be sad if I left. No matter who you are you have people who care about you and love you. Remember that please.

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