00:00I got in the car and I just drove and I had tears streaming down my face at the prospect
00:04of telling
00:05her. So as I'm there on the doorstep I can hear voices behind me and it's mum with a friend.
00:10So
00:10she walked ahead of her friend and she said, what's wrong? Are you okay? I said, look there's
00:15something I need to tell you. She kind of went, hey give me a minute and she turned around. I
00:19don't know what she said to her friend but her friend was gone in a second and she came back
00:24and we got in the door and she just kind of wrapped her arms around me. She said, what is
00:29it?
00:29What is it? Tell me, what is it? We sat down together on the couch. I said, it happened
00:34a long time ago. I was and it was like she stopped breathing for a moment. It was like
00:42her heart stopped and she said, who? And I told her that it was the neighbour across the
00:49road and she was really supportive. I found this kind of, I don't know, liberation because
00:54now it didn't matter who knew. I could tell anyone. Because I felt this sense of freedom,
01:01I decided to contact a support agency. So I contacted them to find out what would you need to do.
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