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, but I want you to know that I am not a perfect person and I have made some very bad choices. My name is ____ and I have been a victim of sexual abuse.

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Question: How to reply for When I was fifteen I began sexually abusing my nephew and the son of a family friend. I was arrested and convicted of the rape of my nephew and the son of the family friend. I was sentenced to fifteen years with seven years suspended. I was incarcerated for four years. While I was in prison I learned some things about my self and the issues I had with my victims. I learned that when a child is sexually abused , that child will either totally deny that the abuse happened or that child will go on to victimize other children. Also, while I was there locked up I overcame my drug addiction. I got out of prison in 1991 and haven't abused any other children. I have a son and daughter both in their teens and I never abused them in any way. I know that what I just told you will be very hard to deal with and understand

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It's important to acknowledge that you have taken responsibility for your actions and have made efforts toward self-improvement during your time in prison. It's also good to hear that you overcame your drug addiction and have not engaged in any abusive behavior since your release. However, it is essential to continue seeking professional help to address the root causes of your past actions and ensure the safety of others around you. It's a difficult topic, and the impact of abuse on the victims must also be recognized. If possible, consider taking steps to make amends and contribute positively to society. This can include volunteering, attending support groups or therapy, and advocating for the prevention of child abuse. Remember, healing is a lifelong process for both survivors and those who have caused harm. To ensure your ongoing progress and the well-being of those around you, continue to be vigilant about receiving professional support and maintaining open lines of communication with loved ones. Trust and understanding will take time, but dedication to self-improvement and accountability can help in rebuilding relationships and preventing future harm.

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April 22, 2023, 6:47 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, April 22, 2023

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