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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 666841" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>I disagree with SomewhereOutThere -- it's not just her word against his. Does she have a detailed story that is credible? In your gut do you feel like it could be true? Rape and incest cases get to court all the time without physical evidence. Cutting is common in victims of sexual abuse. It is probably also common with personality disorders that are associated with false allegations of sexual abuse. So it's not easy to get at the truth, but I think as a mother you need to make it a priority to try. Is your daughter willing to file a complaint? If so, is a prosecutor willing to investigate? These are questions it might be worth exploring. I feel for you at what must be an agonizing moment in your life. I am wishing you continued strength and courage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 666841, member: 5689"] I disagree with SomewhereOutThere -- it's not just her word against his. Does she have a detailed story that is credible? In your gut do you feel like it could be true? Rape and incest cases get to court all the time without physical evidence. Cutting is common in victims of sexual abuse. It is probably also common with personality disorders that are associated with false allegations of sexual abuse. So it's not easy to get at the truth, but I think as a mother you need to make it a priority to try. Is your daughter willing to file a complaint? If so, is a prosecutor willing to investigate? These are questions it might be worth exploring. I feel for you at what must be an agonizing moment in your life. I am wishing you continued strength and courage. [/QUOTE]
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