Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so sad to hear about how many of us were sexually abused as children.
I'm a member of another women's board where a specific thread for that was started, and I was shocked by how many women were molested as children -- especially that so many were molested by female family members, sometimes not much older than them. Some women were molested over multiple periods during their childhood and by completely different people. Call me naive, but I just had no idea this was so rampant. It really makes me question who I can trust with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
supposedly. . .who knows if that story is true.
And on a thread where grieving people are discussing their coping mechanisms, this was necessary ... why??
Actually, someone coming into the thread telling everyone to forgive their molester uncles, rapists, and abusers is pretty unnecessary...
Can we please go back to the secret-spilling and support, without discussions on race, forgiveness, and Jesus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
supposedly. . .who knows if that story is true.
And on a thread where grieving people are discussing their coping mechanisms, this was necessary ... why??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad molested his sister when they were young adults. He told me when I was about 17 because I saw her be really mean to him one day and he felt like he had to tell me why she was so angry with him. It changed my view of him forever.
It is pretty unforgivable.
everything is forgivable, especially if it was something that happened when the offender was a child himself.
Nope, not everything is forgivable for everyone. Please don't try to impose your views on others, making them feel worse about an already bad situation.
well, it is a fact that everything is forgivable. but sure, to each their own. personally I think it much easier to heal if you do find it in your heart to forgive.
I suppose you would forgive someone who raped you, am I right? I sure as hell wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad molested his sister when they were young adults. He told me when I was about 17 because I saw her be really mean to him one day and he felt like he had to tell me why she was so angry with him. It changed my view of him forever.
It is pretty unforgivable.
everything is forgivable, especially if it was something that happened when the offender was a child himself.
Nope, not everything is forgivable for everyone. Please don't try to impose your views on others, making them feel worse about an already bad situation.
well, it is a fact that everything is forgivable. but sure, to each their own. personally I think it much easier to heal if you do find it in your heart to forgive.
I suppose you would forgive someone who raped you, am I right? I sure as hell wouldn't.
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
supposedly. . .who knows if that story is true.
And on a thread where grieving people are discussing their coping mechanisms, this was necessary ... why??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
supposedly. . .who knows if that story is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad molested his sister when they were young adults. He told me when I was about 17 because I saw her be really mean to him one day and he felt like he had to tell me why she was so angry with him. It changed my view of him forever.
It is pretty unforgivable.
everything is forgivable, especially if it was something that happened when the offender was a child himself.
Nope, not everything is forgivable for everyone. Please don't try to impose your views on others, making them feel worse about an already bad situation.
well, it is a fact that everything is forgivable. but sure, to each their own. personally I think it much easier to heal if you do find it in your heart to forgive.
I suppose you would forgive someone who raped you, am I right? I sure as hell wouldn't.
hey, Jesus forgave those who nailed him to a piece of wood! so it is possible, but of course difficult. I tend to forgive too easily, so yes, I would if asked and if I thought it was sincere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad molested his sister when they were young adults. He told me when I was about 17 because I saw her be really mean to him one day and he felt like he had to tell me why she was so angry with him. It changed my view of him forever.
It is pretty unforgivable.
everything is forgivable, especially if it was something that happened when the offender was a child himself.
Nope, not everything is forgivable for everyone. Please don't try to impose your views on others, making them feel worse about an already bad situation.
well, it is a fact that everything is forgivable. but sure, to each their own. personally I think it much easier to heal if you do find it in your heart to forgive.
I suppose you would forgive someone who raped you, am I right? I sure as hell wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad molested his sister when they were young adults. He told me when I was about 17 because I saw her be really mean to him one day and he felt like he had to tell me why she was so angry with him. It changed my view of him forever.
It is pretty unforgivable.
everything is forgivable, especially if it was something that happened when the offender was a child himself.
Nope, not everything is forgivable for everyone. Please don't try to impose your views on others, making them feel worse about an already bad situation.
well, it is a fact that everything is forgivable. but sure, to each their own. personally I think it much easier to heal if you do find it in your heart to forgive.
Anonymous wrote:It's so sad to hear about how many of us were sexually abused as children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so sad to hear about how many of us were sexually abused as children.
Almost universally by family members, I noticed. Whenever people get up in arms up about "stranger danger" and the possibility that posting pictures of one's children on facebook will enflame the pedophiles, I just want to scream at them. It's almost guaranteed that the perpetrator of eventual abuse of your kids is ALREADY in your life. Parents should look at the facts, and focus their energies in the right place.
I've posted in other threads about how no other male, except for DH and Grandpa will every be alone with DD. Sorry, I just don't care. The other males in the family can have a relationship with my DD when we're around, but it's just not going to happen. I've been flamed for that point of view, but maybe after reading this thread, people will understand why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so sad to hear about how many of us were sexually abused as children.
Almost universally by family members, I noticed. Whenever people get up in arms up about "stranger danger" and the possibility that posting pictures of one's children on facebook will enflame the pedophiles, I just want to scream at them. It's almost guaranteed that the perpetrator of eventual abuse of your kids is ALREADY in your life. Parents should look at the facts, and focus their energies in the right place.
I've posted in other threads about how no other male, except for DH and Grandpa will every be alone with DD. Sorry, I just don't care. The other males in the family can have a relationship with my DD when we're around, but it's just not going to happen. I've been flamed for that point of view, but maybe after reading this thread, people will understand why.