Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.
I had no idea DCUM had so many child sexual abuse apologists on it. Disturbing and disgusting.
Yeah, oddly some on DCUM will argue that kids are permanently damaged by divorce, but not so much from sexual abuse by a family member. (Now, if the perp is a stranger, they want the death penalty.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.
I had no idea DCUM had so many child sexual abuse apologists on it. Disturbing and disgusting.
Actually I completely agree with the PP above you. Abuse is complicated and doesn't mean the abuser doesn't love his child and doesn't want them to be well and do well. The child responds to this affection and it may be decades before he or she fully understands and processes the scope of the abuse.
When it's a stranger attacking you, the situation is awful but a lot simpler to categorize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.
I had no idea DCUM had so many child sexual abuse apologists on it. Disturbing and disgusting.
Actually I completely agree with the PP above you. Abuse is complicated and doesn't mean the abuser doesn't love his child and doesn't want them to be well and do well. The child responds to this affection and it may be decades before he or she fully understands and processes the scope of the abuse.
When it's a stranger attacking you, the situation is awful but a lot simpler to categorize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.
I had no idea DCUM had so many child sexual abuse apologists on it. Disturbing and disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Stick with what the professionals say. The rest of us --even people like me who survived familial sex abuse-- don't have enough facts of the case to give good advice. I pray for this family.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately this isn't always possible. My fiend' ex molester their daughter. He sued for partial custody and WON. this is in mock, btw. I will never live in that state again. The court is allowing the bio parent to continue to molest the child because the child was too young to "know for sure". Disgusting.
I feel so bad for my friend and her child. I told her if it was me, I'd take the kid and go on the run. She said she wanted to, but if she got caught she'd go to jail and the father would have full time custody. So much for the court protecting the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a biological parent?
Does it matter? Jesus Christ.
It is extremely statistically unlikely for it to be a bio parent. Most abused children are abused by unrelated men living in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a biological parent?
Does it matter? Jesus Christ.
It is extremely statistically unlikely for it to be a bio parent. Most abused children are abused by unrelated men living in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Friend going though something awful with their X. Accusations surfaced when young child aked parent to talk to X and ask them to stop inappropriate touching on their behalf. Obviously the authorities have been contacted and that process is in motion.
What is so hard to deal with is child is asking to see the predator parent. In childs brain, its all quite simple, request is made for parent to stop molesting, parent complies, and family goes back to normal. Other siblings were supposedly not molested.
Does a parent just sat "Nope, your relationship with the other parent is over "?
Clearly therapists and authorities are all consulted and legal orders must be followed, but this asking to see the parent, crying to see thr parent makes it all so much more heart wrenching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a biological parent?
Does it matter? Jesus Christ.
It is extremely statistically unlikely for it to be a bio parent. Most abused children are abused by unrelated men living in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.
I had no idea DCUM had so many child sexual abuse apologists on it. Disturbing and disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:While the right decision is likely to not have an abuser in the life of the child, the removal of that person and the destruction of the relationship and family can for some kids be very traumatic. Knowing because they said something, they lost someone they may have loved deeply...can be had to process.
The child's experience is very different than the adults around them. Depending on what happened, the child may not have felt traumatized by the abuse. It obviously bothered them but it may not at this point have an effect the child (although it may have a later effect)
Some children can experience sexual abuse and it doesn't impact them...until they are 20...or 30..or 40 or even later.