Mach123
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This is one of those repetitive themes. Telling is easily the most difficult part. I remember when found out what was going on I thought, "I wonder the percentages of the ones who kill themselves first, which I tried to do."
The abuser removes your capacity to speak (and people in general, even therapists) and even if you manage to say it so often no one hears it. In cases of CSA you may have conflicting memories of your "role" in it.
I didn't realize what had gone on was CSA. I just thought I was bad because I'd been sexually active as a child. The therapist told me shame was a really if issue and I had realized I was "shame based" even before I knew any of this.
The abuser removes your capacity to speak (and people in general, even therapists) and even if you manage to say it so often no one hears it. In cases of CSA you may have conflicting memories of your "role" in it.
I didn't realize what had gone on was CSA. I just thought I was bad because I'd been sexually active as a child. The therapist told me shame was a really if issue and I had realized I was "shame based" even before I knew any of this.