Anonymous wrote:OP and the other who was in a similar situation, do your spouses know? I think it would be harder for my spouse than for myself, if I were you, as you both seem very stable regarding the situation.
Anonymous wrote:At his age yes. If he was like, 6 or something and maybe didn't know better it would be a little different.
Someone probably molested him too, though .
Anonymous wrote:When a 11-year old boy inappropriately kisses, touches, and fondles his 7-year-old sister? This happened to me for two or three years as a child when my parents were not present and I'm still not sure how to process it. Of course it made me uncomfortable, but this wasn't an adult, it was another child. Was I molested?
Anonymous wrote:When a 11-year old boy inappropriately kisses, touches, and fondles his 7-year-old sister? This happened to me for two or three years as a child when my parents were not present and I'm still not sure how to process it. Of course it made me uncomfortable, but this wasn't an adult, it was another child. Was I molested?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. OP here. No I haven't spoken with him about it, but we rarely see each other as he lives across country. When we do see each other I can tell he remembers and feels the shame and remorse even without saying it. It's one of those unspoken looks that we exchange if that makes any sense. I don't think exposing it to the family or talking with him about it in a formal way will make things any better for me... it would probably cause a huge rift in the family actually. My parents were great parents and did the best they could. I'm sure they would feel extremely guilty for not knowing or not being able to protect me, and it's really not their fault, so I don't want them to have to carry that burden as well. To the other question -- yes he has several kids who are all loved by all of us. I think you're right, had it gone beyond the fondling and kissing I might have felt more traumatized.