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aliina [53]
2 years ago
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Imagine being 2 with an 8-month-old baby sister being locked in a room all day, was never feed, I couldn't play with toys, if I

opened my door an alarm would go off, I wasn't able to use the bathroom...I never got food until my dad got home at 10:00 pm...When I was 5 my cousin tried to rap e me...When my parents got divorced there was glass throwing...My mom took us and she abounded us at 4 yr olds on Easter...Every holiday was the worst with her...Thanksgiving was pb and j...Halloween was trunk or treating then she ate the candy...she missed all my birthdays...baseball games...basketball games...Christmas...everything...now there are years of lies and broken promises but I still love her...She said she was coming back after a year in Washington...she never came back...My new step-dad bullied me...My mom said I was a violent child because I know I say I don't like dr***s and I believe when people say "I'm going to ki**mys3lf" But at one time in my life I tried both... welcome to my life...
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Alla [95]2 years ago
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Answer:

i- wow i am so so sorry for u :(

Explanation:

I actually feel bad for you and now i feel lucky of what i have- if i compare myself to you i would have more- Now i feel like a d*** i was a brat my whole life when i knew their was people out their getting abuse.

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