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    Are you comparing your abusive experience with another’s? If someone else’s abuse seems more severe than your own, that does not diminish your own suffering. There is more to abuse than the physical act. Sexual abuse is a physical, emotional, mental and spiritual violation. Often, the most painful part of abuse does not leave visible scars. — Christina Enevoldsen

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