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Apr 30, 2011
To Name Undisclosed:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

It sounds as though you are still in this abusive environment. You don't deserve any of this. You deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Your mother has serious problems. I would say that she's never grown up, she's never taken care of you or your sisters because she's still a kid herself. She needs a lot of help for mental problems. But right now, you're the one who need the most help. Please contact one of the hotlines listed on my stories page, depending on where you live, in order to talk to someone confidentially. I'll leave you with this: You ARE loveable. The fact that your mother doesn't show you love in any way doesn't make you unlovable. You see, the problem is with HER, not you. You, my dear, are perfect as you are, and you always have been. Not only that, you're a caring and compassionate person. A truly loving person. And for that, I'm so grateful that you are in this world. It's beautiful souls like you who make a difference. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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May 01, 2011
Tell!
by: Anonymous

Something's seriously wrong with your mother because she is not thinking right. Oh, and you are not to blame for her messed up behavior; she is to blame because she chose to abuse and neglect you and your sisters. You were the children; she was the adult; she had all the power and she only misused it over you guys, so the sooner you tell, the better.

May 03, 2011
Always believe in your self: Get help: You'll be fine
by: maurice

There is one beautiful, highly intelligent, absolutely gifted, tallented child of the universe and God: That is the person I am imageing behid a very detailed account of your abuse: Mother's again, treating her child: children as if it meant nothing to birth them: Mothers should be so thankful they birth beautiful children: Should be the leader in loving and cherishing them equally: giving them a home to live and grow up in rather than a house of fear: You will be a winner over her: Please read and follow Darlene's loving words to you from her womans heart: Once you realize she wants what is the bset for you: NOW say I want what is the best for me and I will make my dreams come through: I WILL I CAN I MUST BECAUSE I AM WORTH IT: That you are for sure: Always believe in yourself: Stay in education: Have a healthy mind in a healthy body: This will mean getting out there with your friends and fellow class mates/students taking part in Team Games: sporting and cultural activities: I am tallented and I am going to share my giftedness with like-minded people my own age and gender: I guarantee within a few weeks you will have opened up your mind: No sitting in the corner hiding with your DoG: Be brave: be strong and get out their walking your dog and making new friends: I hope sincerely you find some form of counselling: That will do you a power of good: Ok off your bottom and out and about doing good for yourself and others Don't be in a gang that won't help you to have a healthy mind in a healthy body

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