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Originally Posted by Anneinside
TruelyRose, you don't need to feel guilty about not knowing what your "friend" was doing with your son. What is important is that you took action once you found out about it and went to the police. One thing I would add is that if you haven't looked into counseling for your son then you might want to consider that.
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The summer between kindergarten and first grade I was molested. I told my mother. Her only action? She told me to stay away from him. She never addressed it again. Now that is something to be ashamed of.
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Anneinaide,
It's so sad, why would she not do anything about it. My first and foremost priority are my children, they need to feel safe and if the one person (mom or dad) can't take and make sure (as best as they can) nothing awful will happens to your young children. I do believe revenge would have been so much easier had I not known her "so well". She had us all fooled. Well a actually,y extended family couldn't stand her and neither could my other friends. They would always tell me "something's not right with her" I would just tell them
That's silly you just don't know her like I do. Now I wish I would've listened. I guess I'll have to call it a live and learn situation. One I couldn't have prolly have done without!