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Jul 14, 2010
Tiffany:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

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 by your brother and your parents. 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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Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir

Jul 14, 2010
You are not alone
by: Mike

Call the child help line. They will listen to you and help you figure out what to do.

Jul 15, 2010
I'm sorry but your parents are truly Ignorant!
by: Dan1

That is not FAIR! You get raped and your parents get mad at you. WOW. You are not alone tho. I personally know of some 1 who is going thru that same thing. They should be more furious with your brother. I can't believe he's not in jail or something. Just know that none of that was your fault. Your bro completely brainwashed you into thinking that if your parents found out about all that, that it would be your fault. Well it isn't. My opinion of why parents act the way your parents act is because they are ashamed, in denile and scared. An abusers family would never want to believe or admit that there son or daughter or nephew etc is a rapist even if they saw it with there own eyes because they don't want to deal with a situation like that and they will feel like they failed as parents. But in the back of their minds, they are always thinking about it. I pray that you are safe now. I hope your parents step up a little more to what your bro has done to you. Stay strong tiffany
Always by your side
Dan1

Jul 17, 2010
Thank you.
by: Tiffany

I wanted to take the time to say a huge thank you for committing on my story, it means a lot to me to know someone out there knows and understands, i know i have to forgive my parents for what has happened as hard as it is as well as my brother, he was at my house today with his wife and two daughters, no one knows how hard it is for me to see him and to be honest i don't think any of them care.. it makes it hard for me to heal w/o any support from my family. i really wish i had someone who i could talk to about it but i know that's ridiculous so i will just post stuff on here if it's ok...

From Darlene: Post whenever you feel the need, Tiffany. But understand that talking to someone is NOT ridiculous...please consider talking to Child Help; they're a good place to start.


From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir



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