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I've heard different opinions.
Some of my friends (and my therapist) think I was abused but to me it just sounds weird, not abusive. To someone who has a very restricted view of what qualifies as abuse, is this abusive? I put a trigger warning because i accidentally triggered someone last night: There is a man and a girl (aged 4-7)in a den alone he is drunk she knows he says come she says no he makes fun of her scolds her insists she comes he says, "lay on my butt" she doesn't he mocks her she does -then some other things that i'm not sure really happened- then he spoons her -then some other things that i'm not really sure happened- then she goes away feeling strange, but not afraid But does this sound "abusive" or is it just strange and awkward? thanks
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It is abuse.
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Sounds abusive to me. I'm sorry.
I kind of think the need to ask the question tells you all you need to know. If it wasn't abuse, you wouldn't have these nagging feelings about it. |
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thanks, tinyrabbit
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