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Originally posted by Nihilist Fiend
In this day and age, child abuse is taken very seriously. I couldn't imagine a moral person who would disregard a child's plead for help in this matter. If I were in this position I would immediately go and tell a responsible adult who I could trust. This being a teacher, pastor, relative, etc. I would not allow myself to be in such a dangerous situation as a parent abusing me. NO ONE deserves to live a life in constant fear of abuse and harm.
If a person were to tell of this abuse, I don't think the abuser and abused would still be in the same household. The abusive parent must find help for their problem and maybe down the line reconciliation can happen, BUT THIS TAKES A BACKSEAT TO THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD NOW!
Peace and Safety
Originally posted by what_if_we_could
makes sense, but are you taking into constieration that there's no proof of this. It's word against word. The parent could deny everything, and eventually make the child's life even worse, what if he's allready attemped killing the child, and he would most likely finish it given the opprotunity...
Originally posted by Stormrider
Originally posted by what_if_we_could
makes sense, but are you taking into constieration that there's no proof of this. It's word against word. The parent could deny everything, and eventually make the child's life even worse, what if he's allready attemped killing the child, and he would most likely finish it given the opprotunity...
All the more reason for that child to seek help. If he/she has faced possible death in the past and does nothing to get away, then they are almost certainly ensuring that the abusive parent will succeed eventually. Believe me, if a child in being truthful and sincere in their accusations it will become evident immediately to authorities who will go all out to protect them and seperate them from the abusive parent. Don't wait, do it now, would be my hearfelt plea.
God Bless,
SR
Originally posted by Kruel
It's a good question. If the child tells but there's no proof, the child is still stuck with the abusive parent, and the parent would likely react even worse to the child.
If I were the victim, I wouldn't tell right away. I'd wait till I had proof, go to someone who could help, and at that point the proof would be enough to keep me from having to go back. Unfortunately that'd mean getting beat first, but it could be worse if you tell and yet are stuck with that person still. Until your 18 you're stuck with your legal guardian unless their proven to being unable to care for a minor.
It's a bad situation to be sure, but getting out of it (and staying out of it) requires caution and the guarantee that you'd not have to go back.