You can try, it may be a hassle now that you're 18, but maybe you can get the satisfaction out of it,,,and I hope you don't have anything to do with the *****....how awful for you.
2007-05-21 02:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry this happened to you.
Have you ever read the book "A child called It" ??
The author David Pelzer overcame great odds -
You might find it inspirational and helpful in your healing.
Once you are 18 and an adult, I don't believe you can "report" your mother.
2007-05-21 01:35:47
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answered by LoveMyJacks 3
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Since you are 18 it will be difficult to do anything about it now depending on what state you are in but if she has other children report her *** because waht she did to you was cruel and immoral and she does not need to do it to anybody else. You could try to report her about your situation if you still live with her just depends on the cops in your state.
2007-05-21 01:35:04
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answered by tetesims2000 1
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I would report her and i would also report the rape there is no statue of limitations on rape. Your mother needs help and if you report her they may help her. Is there any other children in the home if so you need to call department of family services and have them removed so she cant do it to them. If you need someone to talk to feel free to email me or im me.
2007-05-21 01:38:42
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answered by superthunda 3
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while i replaced into as quickly as youthful i replaced into as quickly as molested by using a neighbor boy and on the time I had no clue what replaced into as quickly as happening so i did no longer tell all of us. i've got for the reason that moved out of that usa, besides the undeniable fact that it besides the undeniable fact that haunts me to assume that now he's older and in keeping with probability doing even WORST concerns to youthful girls and getting away with it too. The worst ingredient you would be waiting to do is in any admire make her have faith like SHE did some ingredient improper. It replaced into as quickly as the guy's fault- HE took skills of HER and he or she is harmless. additionally, do no longer enable her assume that she's in any admire "grimy". Like, because of the fact the she has experienced those concerns or knows of those concerns she is one way or the different unpure. I desire this is assisting slightly.
2017-01-10 12:08:47
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, there are people who have filed reports 20 years after a molestation or abuse has happened
2007-05-21 01:36:11
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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You can but not much will come from it, I believe. If you are still at home leave. At the age off 18 I know where I am from you can sign yourself into the custody of child welfare.
2007-05-21 01:34:44
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answered by TAT 7
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Yes, your mother needs help. Even if the authorities don't do anything about it, she is still held accountable for her actions.
Your mom may have grandchildren one day, and you don't want them exposed to the madness. Good luck and may God Bless you.
2007-05-21 01:35:47
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answered by Blue 2
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You're an adult now, there's no recourse for the present.
The past---you could contact social services and check into it.
Especially if there are other children in the home.
2007-05-21 01:33:38
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answered by Jennifer S 4
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i wouldent bother u could never win a case without evidence or whitnesses.
Instead get revenge and do something that will hurt her. Never let her see your children.
Mothers can be worse than fathers in abuse ... yet they never get prosecuted. stay strong.
2007-05-21 01:45:50
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answered by Chris C 1
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