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DEAR ABBY: One of
my siblings was abused
as a child. In turn, he
abused me when he was a
pre-teen and into his
teens. It stopped when he
got a girlfriend at the age
of 14. This was news to
my parents.
Now that the cat is out
of the bag, I have tried to
explain to my mom that I
don’t like being around
him. She has heard me,
but she pretends like it
didn’t happen and still
tries to get everyone
together for holidays, etc.
The idea of seeing him
makes me sick, and I’m
terrified for his children.
I went to therapy as a
young adult to work out
my issues with him and
what happened. The
abuse has affected my
ability to hold onto rela
tionships, and I fight
depression often, which I
am good at hiding. She
keeps saying, “but you
were so close as kids.” I
don’t think she under
stands what “grooming”
is. Can you PLEASE
explain it in a manner that
doesn’t make me feel like
it was all my fault? --
GETTING BEYOND IT
DEAR GETTING:
Your fault? NONE of
what happened was your
fault! Predators groom
victims by first establish
ing a close relationship
with them, telling them
they are “special,” that
their bond is special, that
the usual rules of behav
ior do not apply to them,
bestowing time, attention
and gifts, and pledging
them to secrecy. Please
show this to your mother.
I hope it will help her
understand that getting
the family together is not
in the cards now or ever.
I am concerned by your
statement that the abuse
has caused you to be
depressed, which you are
“good at hiding,” and
which prevents you from
forming relationships.
Those issues might be
resolved if, as an adult,
you consult another
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
licensed psychotherapist.
While it may not be
something you wish to
revisit, I hope you will
consider it.
DEAR ABBY: I am a
woman who is engaged to
a wonderful woman who
has a busy life. We met
online 18 months ago and
felt an instant connection.
She has two grown chil
dren, a 16-year-old son,
two grandchildren and
one on the way. We live
five hours apart and see
each other every three
weeks.
My concern is that we
talk only once or twice
during the week and
maybe text once a day. It
is not enough for me. I
have expressed how I
feel, but I think she’s just
too busy. She plans on
moving in with me once
we are married. I recently
purchased a brand-new
home. Because she is so
involved in her family’s
lives, I can’t see her leav
ing them to live with me.
What should I do? --
NERVOUS IN NEW
JERSEY
DEAR NERVOUS:
You and your fiancee
need to have a serious, in-
depth conversation about
how this will work. It is
important you two clarify
how she plans to divide
her time between you and
her family because, right
now, you are getting the
short end of the stick.
Will the 16-year-old live
with you? Because you
aren’t getting what you
need from this relation
ship despite the fact that
you have explained what
your needs are, it may be
time to rethink this
romance.
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