Dear Amy: Many of your readers seem to have issues similar to my own, and it\u0027s great to know I’m not alone.
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Talk to her together. If she doesn’t respond but sits there looking hostile, or rolls her eyes, talk anyway. She may have an easier time opening up to another adult – an aunt, grandparent, teacher or counsellor. Offer all of this to her, and love her through this very difficult time.RECOMMENDED VIDEOI am in a relationship with a great guy. He is supportive, caring, and everything I want and need in a partner.I am debating whether I should tell him about the sexual abuse I experienced as a child.
After you make this disclosure, you should prepare yourself to listen to your partner, and to answer questions with as much detail as you feel comfortable giving.
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