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I have molested but no one believes me. What should I do?

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Last Updated: 05/24/2021 at 11:07am
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Top Rated Answers
Quinn1982
June 13th, 2017 12:04pm
Talk to a therapist that deals in that type of issue. Talk to the police so they can do a report. Talk to a doctor at your local hospital. They all are here to help you.
Anonymous
August 13th, 2018 9:03am
I have been molested as well as a child, but I have never spoken out about it, maybe confront the person who molested you.
Smallz10142
December 21st, 2020 9:44pm
Let me first start off with saying I'm very sorry anyone would have to go through this, and then even more so be demeaned by having your family and peers not believe you. As all things in this world, you have to think about your course of action. Are you presuing a legal battle? Are you looking for healing? Do you just want people to know it really happened? First, you have to make a goal; Second, you take action. If you're presuing a legal battle talking to the police or a lawyer is probably your next steps, for mental rehabilitation a professional therapist. Your actions should lead to your goals. I hope you find the right action and the right goal
Anonymous
May 24th, 2021 11:07am
the first thing to do is make sure that youre safe now. not so much mentally, but physically. make sure youre away from the person. try getting in contact with a counsellor/psychologist or try calling the police. something to make sure is that you stay confident in yourself. after being molested, you may not be sure about what to do next or what action to take. remember to trust your instincts. considering medical help may also be helpful! seeing your nearest doctor and explaining what happened is another good way to, while getting medical help, get the professional help you may need mentally.