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Do Sexually Abused Children Become Abusers? Most do Not

Do sexually abused children become abusers? Most do not because they have protective factors in their lives that help them to cope with, adapt to, and overcome the effects of being sexually abused. They are emotionally expressive and do not believe that sex with children will soothe, comfort, and gratify them. Continue reading

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Travel Companions From Hell: How to Choose Who to Travel with—or Not

Travel Companions From Hell: How to Choose Who to Travel with—or Not.

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