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#survivalstory #trauma

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00:00We grew up in a very
00:02household. One of my first childhood memories is being tied by my arms to a bunk bed, being beaten
00:11by my birther and her husband. I was by quite a few people for many reasons, one of them being
00:21I had a mother who didn't want to be a mother. She kidnapped us for financial gain and whenever
00:28there was any type of a break from school, she would ship us off to people's homes who didn't
00:34win any type of parenting awards. My sister was not able to stay with us. She was taken very cruelly
00:42back to South Carolina after she complained about the stepparent being inappropriate towards her.
00:51Many of my older family members told me about my sister being at the age of three by a male
01:00family
01:00member, to which our mother responded by beating her. My birther beat me a lot. She beat me so
01:07much I thought that it was normal. My sister didn't live with me. I only saw her during the summer.
01:14We were not allowed to mention her name or talk about her throughout the year. If we did,
01:20we would be beaten. My mother told me that the man that I was living with, her husband, was my
01:26dad,
01:27which of course I believed.
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