Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Am I the only one that finds this disturbing? I find this unforgivable regardless if it was just once, and over my dead body would I let him be alone with my children. Once that line is crossed by a parent, there is no going back. I consider myself a flexible thinker but this one got me.
Pretty sure most of us find this disturbing.
No, this is actually what MOST people do. They get through it and soldier on.
I know several families like this from when I was a kid in the 60s. There was no leaving abusers. Wives didn't have jobs and if the scandal of abuse became known, the entire family was ostracized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Am I the only one that finds this disturbing? I find this unforgivable regardless if it was just once, and over my dead body would I let him be alone with my children. Once that line is crossed by a parent, there is no going back. I consider myself a flexible thinker but this one got me.
Pretty sure most of us find this disturbing.
No, this is actually what MOST people do. They get through it and soldier on.
I know several families like this from when I was a kid in the 60s. There was no leaving abusers. Wives didn't have jobs and if the scandal of abuse became known, the entire family was ostracized.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Am I the only one that finds this disturbing? I find this unforgivable regardless if it was just once, and over my dead body would I let him be alone with my children. Once that line is crossed by a parent, there is no going back. I consider myself a flexible thinker but this one got me.
Pretty sure most of us find this disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
When one of your kids tells you they were also molested, will you tell them you knew your father was a child molester? Will you complain if your children cut you off?
Anonymous wrote:My sister recently told me that our stepdad sexually abused her. She did not provide a lot of details, and I didn’t press her. She said it wasn’t rape, but more like groping and touching. She says our mom knew and would help create opportunities for the abuse to happen. My sister said she wanted me to know because I have my own kids now who are around stepdad and mom.
What are my next steps? I have plans this summer to visit my mom and stepdad with my kids. We are planning to rent a cabin together on a lake. It’s already paid for and arranged. Do I cancel?
I am not totally sure I believe my sister. My sister and mom have had a lot of drama over the years. They’ve been estranged for 10 years now. My sister struggles with depression and anxiety but she has a very successful career as a doctor. She’s married and has her own kids who have never met our mother and stepdad.
Do I talk to my mom about this? What about our other sibling?
Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Am I the only one that finds this disturbing? I find this unforgivable regardless if it was just once, and over my dead body would I let him be alone with my children. Once that line is crossed by a parent, there is no going back. I consider myself a flexible thinker but this one got me.
Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Anonymous wrote:realistic.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
#1. You had one incident. She had multiple ongoing incidents.
#2. YOU are naive to think your dad’s sexual abuse stopped with you.
This idea that women never lie about this sort of thing is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
realistic.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
#1. You had one incident. She had multiple ongoing incidents.
#2. YOU are naive to think your dad’s sexual abuse stopped with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find people on this thread incredibly naive about how life really works.
I was in a similar situation to the sister. There was only one incident and I shut it down and told my mother.
And then life went on. No one was reported or charged. We maintained our family life. I forgave my father and moved on. He babysat our kids and life moved on.
It is a fiction that you can blow up relationships like this and have it be better. For us we needed our father's income growing up. I would not have been better off without him. In addition, I loved my dad. His terrible mistake and all.
#1. You had one incident. She had multiple ongoing incidents.
#2. YOU are naive to think your dad’s sexual abuse stopped with you.