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Default Aug 06, 2011 at 03:45 AM
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I had gone through an ordeal of child molestation and when I went to be interview for it I could only remember three and a half incidents I know in general what had happen but why can't I remember specifically what happened it feels as if he came to the room and boom blank after that I knew I would feel bad and stuff I always knew what I did after the incidents but never rememebered what actualy happened it bothers me because it was five years of it too :O how could I be missing five years of memories >.<!!!
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Default Aug 06, 2011 at 11:12 AM
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It’s the mind's way of protecting itself and you. Some things are better forgotten. Something in you learned from the experience - even if it’s just to make you more aware of dangerous or hurtful situations. In other words even if you don’t remember a part of you does and will hopefully make sure that it never happens again.

I’ve been there with the lost time and memories. Believe me, it’s best to leave things as they are and get on with the business of living the rest of your life on your own terms.
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Default Aug 06, 2011 at 02:29 PM
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It’s the mind's way of protecting itself and you. Some things are better forgotten. Something in you learned from the experience - even if it’s just to make you more aware of dangerous or hurtful situations. In other words even if you don’t remember a part of you does and will hopefully make sure that it never happens again.

I’ve been there with the lost time and memories. Believe me, it’s best to leave things as they are and get on with the business of living the rest of your life on your own terms.
Hmm maybe you have a point thank you
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Default Aug 06, 2011 at 03:51 PM
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The other thing to consider is that many times a child can be groomed into abuse and they really don't know it is wrong. And if a child doesn't really know something is wrong than just like other memories some of the events can be forgotten.

Ofcourse you may realize now that something happened and it was wrong but as I mentioned it may have just not been perceived as something bad when it occured.

They have found that children that are raised and abused in many of these compounds (one of them is now being exposed) truely do not realize that their daily life was full of abuse. But these children an women are different and often lack any sense of independance or self. They are not only raised in abuse but are taught to abuse as well and they do not realize that it is wrong.

And aside from sexual abuse children are raised in atmospheres where they are often emotionally abused or ignored or even surpressed and they are really not always aware that they are victims. Much of their inabilities come out later when they are around other people and have difficulty interacting and functioning normally or even understanding what that means.

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