I didn’t want anyone to touch my child after rape
When my child was raped, it was the most traumatic experience of my life. The pain, anger, and helplessness I felt were overwhelming. I didn’t want anyone to touch my child after what had happened. I wanted to protect them and shield them from any further harm.
It took time for me to come to terms with what had happened and to understand that my child needed medical care and support. I had to put aside my fears and trust in the professionals who were there to help us.
It was a difficult journey, but with the help of therapists, counselors, and medical professionals, we were able to heal and move forward. My child is now thriving, and I am grateful for the support we received.
It’s important for parents to listen to their children, believe them, and support them through difficult times. It’s okay to be scared and unsure, but seeking help and guidance is crucial in helping your child heal.