Soulmate Gem
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Gives gifts or special privileges for no apparent reason. Overly affectionate/playful with children – hugging, tickling, wrestling, holding or having a child sit on their lap. Disregards “no” “stop” or other efforts from a child to avoid physical contact. Long stares or periods of watching a child.
You will either hear their voice or would sense their touch. You may be at any place, doing anything, if your soulmate is thinking of you, you will...
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Read More »Keeping kids safe from sexual abuse is not a black and white issue. Even experts on the issue who have interviewed convicted child molesters remark on how “likable” they appear. It’s the grey area where most exist – predators that come off as “good” and charismatic “every day” kinds of people, they’re predatory behavior often extends towards how they treat and interact with other adults. No two abusers look, talk, or act the same. Many ‘compartmentalize’ their abusive behaviors and seem like perfectly typical people during their day to day life. Keep in mind, sexual abuse is often not about sex, but about control and dominance. In many cases of rape it is an outlet that perpetrators are using to fill a perceived need. And it is difficult when no two abusers look, talk, or act the same. Seeing one or more of these red flag does not necessarily mean that you are in the presence of a sexual abuser, but if your instinct is feeling something is off – be vigilant, speak up if their behavior is inappropriate, and minimize this person’s access to children – especially in a 1:1 situation, which is the case for an estimated 80% of all child sexual abuse. Raising awareness, in a casual way, that you are educated about child sexual abuse may put some potential abusers on guard, in fear they may be caught. Some predators can be very patient with their grooming behaviors which is why it is important to consider the risk of abuse not just with new acquaintances but those we’ve known and grown to trust.
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Read More »Overly affectionate/playful with children – hugging, tickling, wrestling, holding or having a child sit on their lap Has a “favorite” child they seem to spend time with (which may vary from year to year) Gives gifts or special privileges and may ask the child to keep it a secret Comments or conversation about a child’s appearance – which may even take a turn for the inappropriate – may make flirtatious remarks to the child Disregards “no” “stop” or other efforts from a child to avoid physical contact
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Signs may vary person-to-person, but here are a few sounds to let you know you have found your soulmate: You Feel Each Other's Pain. ... You Know...
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