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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 116694" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>See somebody who specializes in these delicate topics, but in my opinion tell her. Unfortunately, we had adopted a child who abused my younger kids so I know these specialists exist and they are sooooooo kind. In fact, we found there was a special pediatrician in town specifically for these issues. There are also therapists who are very adept at this topic. Now if your daughter isn't going to SEE her father at all...ever...I say don't tell her. If she sees him, she has to know he's dangerous...but he can't have visitatiion, does he???? If he has any rights to her, I would personally move out of state before I'd allow her to go. If he molested her sisters, he's going to molest her too. Please don't let her see him for her own protection. If he is ever alone with her, she is at risk. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 116694, member: 1550"] See somebody who specializes in these delicate topics, but in my opinion tell her. Unfortunately, we had adopted a child who abused my younger kids so I know these specialists exist and they are sooooooo kind. In fact, we found there was a special pediatrician in town specifically for these issues. There are also therapists who are very adept at this topic. Now if your daughter isn't going to SEE her father at all...ever...I say don't tell her. If she sees him, she has to know he's dangerous...but he can't have visitatiion, does he???? If he has any rights to her, I would personally move out of state before I'd allow her to go. If he molested her sisters, he's going to molest her too. Please don't let her see him for her own protection. If he is ever alone with her, she is at risk. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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