Stockholm Syndrome... it manifests itself in numerous ways, most commonly where a hostage falls in love with his/her captor. However, it is not unheard of happening with other domination-submission situations, such as a rape or molestation.
For example, do you remember Elizabeth Smart? The young teenager that was kidnapped in 2002 and repeatedly raped by her captor, a mentally ill man? After a few months, she began to live with her captor unrestrained, out of her own initiative; this is a prime example of Stockholm Syndrome regarding rape and molestation, I think.
2006-08-01 02:00:39
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answered by Dan 4
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gosh... how can it be possible? a molester - person who hurt a child, maybe caused some health problems... how can he/she be loved by this child?
2006-08-01 08:57:47
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answered by szym 2
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Go ahead
2006-08-01 09:05:25
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answered by Mellesa 3
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Hurt people often are comfortable with hurters.
2006-08-01 09:01:17
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answered by DelK 7
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That is sad
2006-08-01 08:56:06
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answered by ? 5
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whoa that is bad
2006-08-01 08:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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