joeylittle
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This must be so hard for you, @Nicole0317. You're doing amazing, I just wanted you to know that.I just know that i am not ready or wanting to talk to cps at all!
Also, don't worry about what may or may not happen to your brother. If he's still a minor/juvenile, there's a lot of different things that can happen, and most of them actually involve not being charged, specifically. The point isn't whatever his punishment is going to be. The point is only that he did something to you that was wrong, and he needs to know that it was wrong, he needs to really be taught that he cannot do it again - however he's going to get taught these things, it's not going to be your parents and it's not going to be you (nor should it be).
So, in order for him to learn it was wrong and get solid understanding of why, and to never do it again, you're going to have to talk to CPS.
And it sucks that you are the person who has to do that, because you already have gone through the pain of it, plus more. It just sucks.
But you can do it. That kind of behavior doesn't just go away on its own. Also, while you are in recovery, you just can't be required to be dealing with him in any way, at home. You know? That's not fair on you.