Ava Jarvis
Gold Member
I'm told that, back in the 80s, child abuse was not really taken seriously.
For instance, I came to my high school counselor to tell him that my parents were abusing me and I was hurt and afraid for my life. So he kept me in his office—I was so sure he was going to call the police, or somebody, and then I'd be out of the house—but he had called my parents. They came into the office. He told them I was lying to him about child abuse and needed to be disciplined. Then he sent me home with them.
Then there was my English teacher. She knew I was being abused. She witnessed it when she walked me home once. She saw how my parents were starving me in my lunches as well—I got two slices of white bread, a slice of cheese, and a small container of milk for lunch from my parents, not because they couldn't afford anything else, but because they were afraid I would get fat—and... Well, I traded helping out with grading for actual lunch food she'd buy for me. But she didn't tell any authorities about what was going on. Maybe she would have lost her job if she did.
After the high school counselor incident I figured people just didn't give a damn. Maybe they still don't.
It makes me sad and angry. But oh well. :/
For instance, I came to my high school counselor to tell him that my parents were abusing me and I was hurt and afraid for my life. So he kept me in his office—I was so sure he was going to call the police, or somebody, and then I'd be out of the house—but he had called my parents. They came into the office. He told them I was lying to him about child abuse and needed to be disciplined. Then he sent me home with them.
Then there was my English teacher. She knew I was being abused. She witnessed it when she walked me home once. She saw how my parents were starving me in my lunches as well—I got two slices of white bread, a slice of cheese, and a small container of milk for lunch from my parents, not because they couldn't afford anything else, but because they were afraid I would get fat—and... Well, I traded helping out with grading for actual lunch food she'd buy for me. But she didn't tell any authorities about what was going on. Maybe she would have lost her job if she did.
After the high school counselor incident I figured people just didn't give a damn. Maybe they still don't.
It makes me sad and angry. But oh well. :/