Bassey BY
1 min readAug 2, 2023

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I see your point of view.

Again, it’s a classic case of sexual abuse. The “victims” —men and women tend to protect their abusers and themselves from shame and the almighty dollar.

I don’t know this woman. I don’t follow her, read her books, or any other Christian oppressors.

However, I worked as a social worker for two decades. At that time, many “victims” of sexual abuse rarely talk about it because abuse thrives in secrecy.

Many male victims didn’t talk about their abuse until their relationships and addiction problems circle back to that horrific event— the sexual abuse they experienced as a child many decades ago.

Some of these men were leaders in the church, well educated with high incomes and somewhat good families.

Why are you commenting here? It’s out of your character. What are you trying to achieve?

Are you related to this woman or her dad? Are you a victim of sexual abuse? I sense that projection is going on here.

Some sexually assaulted male clients often do what you are doing here until they can’t hide their pain anymore.

Talking to a professional can help “victims “ of sexual abuse address their frustration.

Well done!

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Bassey BY
Bassey BY

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