yes, you should report them
no
Yes! Otep Shamaya was sexually abused pretty much everyday as a child by her father.
To sexually abuse a child means that an adult uses a child for sexual stimulation. It involves presuring a child to take part in it. 90 precent of child sexual abused know the person who did it to them. Most of all sexually abused child will end up abusing their own children. 1 in 3 girls are abused before the age of 19. Also 1 in 5 boys are abused before the age of 19.
He was sexually abused as a child by zach torro and doctor giegle
Oprah was sexually abused as a child. She was raped by multiple male family members, and molested by family and family friends. She never told anyone because they either bribed her or told her she would be punished by those she trusted.
If he was abused as a child, he would've mentioned it in a song. Like does about everything else. --------------------------------------------------------- actually watch cleanin out my closet on youtube that may give you the right answer.
Gerald T. Hotaling has written: 'The sexual exploitation of missing children' -- subject(s): Child prostitution, Child sexual abuse, Children in pornography, Missing children, Runaway teenagers, Sexual behavior, Sexually abused children, Sexually abused teenagers
If the child who was abused by their parent wants to retain a relationship with them, it is their choice but I wouldn't as you never know what they'll do to you next. I would just consider that family member to be a non-entity.
Adele Mayer has written: 'Sex offenders' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Rehabilitation 'Child Sexual Abuse and the Courts' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Law and legislation, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Sexually abused children, Sexually abused children 'Sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Incest, Paraphilias, Pedophilia, Sex Offenses, Sexually abused children, Child Abuse 'Incest' -- subject(s): Incest victims, Psychotherapy, Sex offenders' spouses, Family relationships, Sex offenders
Adrienne Crowder has written: 'Opening the door' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Child abuse, Sexual, Child sexual abuse, Counseling of, Counselor and client, In adulthood, Male sexual abuse victims, Mental health, Methods, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation, Sexual Child Abuse, Sexually abused children, Sexually abused teenagers, Therapy, Treatment
Start by calling police and child protective services.
if the mother disrespected her child or occasionally or beat, sexually abused him/her, or "hook" him/her on drugs could be the most effective/extreme reasons that a childwouldn'tbond with their mother