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Son a sexual abuser?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 196562" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Welcome! I haven't had that situation, but I do agree that it is very serious and something needs to be done ASAP. Fortunately, it sounds like he hasn't actually hurt any girl yet so it appears to me that having some sort of intervention immediately would prevent the worst for the girls and for him. I'm not sure the best steps to pursue that though. I'm aware that you can call CPS, but there might be a preferable way of getting him some help. Is there a family member that he or your daus can stay with for a few days until you figure something out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 196562, member: 3699"] Welcome! I haven't had that situation, but I do agree that it is very serious and something needs to be done ASAP. Fortunately, it sounds like he hasn't actually hurt any girl yet so it appears to me that having some sort of intervention immediately would prevent the worst for the girls and for him. I'm not sure the best steps to pursue that though. I'm aware that you can call CPS, but there might be a preferable way of getting him some help. Is there a family member that he or your daus can stay with for a few days until you figure something out? [/QUOTE]
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