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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, but I don't have proof that he's raping her. What if I'm mistaken and it's not sexual, just rough housing. This is serious accusations. Is it ever normal for kids this age to share the room willingly?[/quote] OP, if the standard for reporting is that you have to be a direct eyewitness to sexual assault?!?! Think this through. People that commit sexual assault--even hardcore serial rapists--generally have enough self-control to not commit their assault in open public with witnesses. Every single person on this thread that has heard what you described has said that what you HAVE seen meets the threshold. It is sufficiently disturbing that it needs further investigation. Even if the best case scenario occurs, and further investigation by authorities determines that there is no actual abuse, then it still has provided a very important wake up call to the family. Both parents and their children need to learn what is acceptable. And what is happening now--IN PUBLIC--is not acceptable. In a few years, the brother will be in high school. What if there is a girl he likes? I can assure you that if that kid did anything like what you've described to my daughter, I would be on the phone to police and we would be pressing charges. The daughter needs to learn that if a boy in high school tries to touch her in that way... it is NOT okay, and despite the fact that her brother got away with it for years. Again, I (and pretty much everyone else on this board) suspects there's more going on than what you've seen. What I'm saying is that even what you've seen needs to be addressed. [/quote]
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