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Reply 1

Yes.

Reply 2

Yeh there will be things that would support you finicially. Go to the police

Reply 3

Here's an idea: get some help.

:s-smilie:

Reply 4

call the children helpline or whatever

Reply 5

Talk to a family member (aunt? uncle? grandparent?) or a friend, teacher, neighbour. Seek help. Call the NSPCC or childline/samaritans for advice.

Reply 6

You need help. Go to the Police or call childline or something

Reply 7

Get help now. You are not alone. You have done nothing wrong and you are not to blame. Call the police, confide in a teacher at school or another adult who you trust, or call a national help line such as the NSPCC or childline.

Reply 8

0800 11 11. Now.

Reply 9

I think you should try talking to someone about it and I think that someone should be a person out of the family such as a teacher. As the others have said, phoning an organisation such as Childline may be a good idea.

How old are you btw?

Reply 10

Yes, this is very serious. No one should be treated like that.
I know it will be difficult but it is worth talking to someone about it.
Friends are good to confide in, but if its as regular as you say it is I think you would be better of calling a helpline.
If you are still at school, the school nurse or councillor might be able to provide help and support.

Reply 11

You really need to leave, stay with a family member maybe.

How old are you?

Reply 12

I know you haven't said how old you are, but depending on this it may be possible for you to break away from them...

If you are over 16 chances are you can get out of there.

Reply 13

Please get some help from somewhere, friend, teacher, relative, childline etc etc. People shouldn't have to suffer inside their own homes so tell someone yeah?

Reply 14

age? sex?

Reply 15

You need to go to someone you trust and feel safe with and call the police they shouldn't be able to get away with this. Good luck

Reply 16

If you live in London, you can always stay in our spare room :smile:

Reply 17

h82think
If you live in London, you can always stay in our spare room :smile:


you REALLY want to rent out that spare room don't you :p:

Reply 18

The attack was completely unprovoked. I was revising for an exam that I have tommorow and she came in and started abusing me because I bought a new jacket with her money. I intend to pay back each and every penny. This is just a recent example. It's been happening for years.
Will I be able to remain anonymous when I talk to someone on NSPCC.

Reply 19

Male, under 18