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Old Jul 23, 2017, 08:24 AM
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Hey guys,

Growing up, my brother and I did not get along. At all. Sure, when we were really young we did - sort of - but not so much as we got older. We used to fight, and sometimes, more often than not, when we'd fight, he'd hit me. Or punch me. At one stage he stamped on my barefeet with steelcap boots on because I didn't move out of the way fast enough.

Question is, does this count as abuse, or was just dumb brother-sister type stuff?
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Old Jul 23, 2017, 08:31 AM
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Imho, this would be abuse, not the dumb kind of sibling type stuff that I'd say was harmless. I'm sorry, and, if I can suggest, this could be of enormous help to you, being looked into in detail.

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