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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 175809" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>As someone who has been there done that, I can tell you that you will get through it. It is not easy. Your life will change for a while. You will have horrible thoughts and images for years to come. But, you will get to a point where it is not an everyday thought. I wish I could tell you that your family will one day be the same. But, they won't. Your children needs to see separate counselors. I would suggest a female for your daughter, so she will be less embarrassed and will possibly open up a little more. in my humble opinion, if your son is older, has been exposed to porn, he is probably the aggressor. I would let them both know that in spite of the situation, that you still love them. I sent my son to a pysch hospital for a while because he was the aggressor in the situation and it did involve manipulation and threats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 175809, member: 1436"] As someone who has been there done that, I can tell you that you will get through it. It is not easy. Your life will change for a while. You will have horrible thoughts and images for years to come. But, you will get to a point where it is not an everyday thought. I wish I could tell you that your family will one day be the same. But, they won't. Your children needs to see separate counselors. I would suggest a female for your daughter, so she will be less embarrassed and will possibly open up a little more. in my humble opinion, if your son is older, has been exposed to porn, he is probably the aggressor. I would let them both know that in spite of the situation, that you still love them. I sent my son to a pysch hospital for a while because he was the aggressor in the situation and it did involve manipulation and threats. [/QUOTE]
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