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Old May 27, 2018, 06:21 PM
JackRussell1993 JackRussell1993 is offline
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I was abused when i was 13 by my best friends twin brother.
It took me a long time (10 years) to realise what this was and I did report it to the police for my own benefit... not for him to be arrested.

But I am petrified of sexual intercourse and being touched. I HAVE to be drunk and I know that is not right.. I just want a normal relationship. Or he wins.

Anyone else been in this situation? I did have counselling but she didnt quite understand my issue.. im over what happened, i can talk about it fine.. i just want to move on! its all in my head, sex = pain...

I am stuck
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Old May 28, 2018, 06:04 AM
nicoleflynn nicoleflynn is offline
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I would try another therapist (and make sure when you call, to discuss what your issue is), so you find someone who is familiar and understands what you went through. Don't remain stuck.
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Old May 28, 2018, 05:42 PM
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Yes,try another therapist;maybe you could write a letter explaining precisely what you want to go through with her,and
what you are looking for FROM her . . .as no point in signing up
with her unless you+her agree on road you wish to take,and end result you'd like to see.
Courage,
BLUEDOVE
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