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Ask Amy: Man wants to report long-ago sexual exploitation

Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

She refuses to accompany me, saying that to tell now will cause a major disturbance within the remaining family and that no one will believe me or ever speak to me again.

What should I do?

– Torn

Dear Torn: I can tell by your narrative how trapped you were in this situation, and my heart breaks that you were exploited in this way. Your late sister-in-law’s actions amount to sexual exploitation of a minor who had nowhere else to turn, and no one to protect him.

If you want to tell your story, then you should tell it. However – disclosing this publicly at a funeral is not the place to tell it.

Understand that this story will likely completely blindside others in attendance. They will not know how to react, and – generally when people don’t know how to react, they don’t react particularly well.

 

Unfortunately, your wife could be right about how your family members will take this. I wish that she were more supportive regarding your need to deal with this honestly and openly.

It would be wisest for you to seek counseling before confronting this issue with family members.

An estimated 1 in 6 men have experienced what the organization “1in6” defines as “unwanted sexual experiences.” Their website is informative, helpful and supportive. Check 1in6.org for more.

Dear Amy: My neighbors and I both have daughters who go to an outdoor pool for their swim team three times a week.

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