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Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way. You just have to say that you need to talk about something and "is there a place to go where we won't be disturbed"? They will understand. I agree when I first learned that my child was being molested, I was devastated. However, I was so glad that she found the courage to tell me. Her predator is behind bars and we are trying to rebuild. If the parent is your abuser, talk to a relative or someone you trust. And/or simply go down to the police station and tell. I have read several books and don't claim to be an expert, but "guilt" is what keeps you from telling and what keeps you under your predator's thumb. Report it now. This can alter your life but like anything else with time, counseling and guidance you will heal. God Bless.

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