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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 706428" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Like S and M? I mean, does she tell herself and you that it was consensual?</p><p></p><p>MM: What you are going through is chilling.</p><p></p><p>What I am about to tell you about here is not to frighten you but to try to reach some understanding of what is happening: in this age group girls groups of girls can turn collectively to shared self-destructive behavior that they do not understand. For example: anorexic girls and the "ana" phenomenon.</p><p></p><p>As a young woman I did not have the ability to protect myself fully from misuse and indignity. I did not have the sense of self to know I deserved more. I had to live a long time before I could hold myself as having value. Still I struggle with it. Maybe this is part of the psyche of some young females.</p><p></p><p>I believe she will be OK. I am struck by her closeness with you and her trust in you. That has to count for a great deal--and indicate a bottom line of valuing of herself, because you are in you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 706428, member: 18958"] Like S and M? I mean, does she tell herself and you that it was consensual? MM: What you are going through is chilling. What I am about to tell you about here is not to frighten you but to try to reach some understanding of what is happening: in this age group girls groups of girls can turn collectively to shared self-destructive behavior that they do not understand. For example: anorexic girls and the "ana" phenomenon. As a young woman I did not have the ability to protect myself fully from misuse and indignity. I did not have the sense of self to know I deserved more. I had to live a long time before I could hold myself as having value. Still I struggle with it. Maybe this is part of the psyche of some young females. I believe she will be OK. I am struck by her closeness with you and her trust in you. That has to count for a great deal--and indicate a bottom line of valuing of herself, because you are in you. [/QUOTE]
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