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Hi, I’m sorry, I don’t think I’m qualified to give you advice, but I wanted to let you know that even though this is anonymous and shared with strangers, it’s incredibly brave of you to open up about it. It must be a very difficult step in your life, and I truly want to acknowledge that. I can only imagine how hard it must be when someone w......   reply
25 02,2026
I don't think anything I say will help but therapy might. You should reach out if you can instead of bottling up all emotions   1 reply
25 02,2026
I'm so sorry you went through this, I don't think I could really give you an advice but a comfort may help. What happened to you was abuse, grooming and manipulation. That's so disgusting of him to think of his OWN child. It make sense that these memories are resurfacing now that he's gone because your brain feels safe enough to open up which is a ......   reply
25 02,2026
First and foremost, I would like to give you a hug. It must’ve been so confusing for you as a kid and, when you saw other dads act differently with their kids, you must’ve realised how different your reality was. I want to say it’s not your fault or your responsibility that he acted like that. You didn’t do anything wrong. People die or l......   reply
25 02,2026
I'm so sorry this happened to you. He failed you as your guardian. Someone who was supposed to protect you was the one inflicting harm. You're so brave for getting through this and sharing. I hope you can heal from this. I'd really recommend therapy if you can afford it.. if you just want to speak without that commitment for free or need to vent w......   reply
25 02,2026
Respectfully, that man was not a father. So do not refer to him as dad. A dad is a safety haven for his children. You were stuck with a criminal in loose. I don't believe victimizing you was something he got away with. It makes me seethe in anger. Do not feel responsible for the fact he gave you a roof. It's what any parent should do to their chi......   1 reply
25 02,2026
I'm sorry this happened to you. I hope you understand that your dad's mental issues have nothing to do with you. He took advantage of your youth and dependence on him to try to get into your head and control you. I just want you to understand that whatever happened, none of it was your fault in any way. Even if you sometimes backed down or went al......   reply
25 02,2026
What I would like to encourage you is to take ownership over yourself by maybe expanding into aesthetics. Seeing that you don't like to dress up in certain ways, take back the ownership of yourself by wearing clothes that you see as beautiful and trying to not see things like female beauty as a burden or curse. When I was abused I always felt unkn......   reply
25 02,2026
I think you should try to do a video where no one can see you, your voice be distorted. And posted it in an unknown youtube account then turn of the comment section so taht you can tell your experience. With or without views what matters is you let it go. You can talk it out. I wanna say "visit a psychiatrist" or "psychologist" but i know better, i......   reply
25 02,2026
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