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I am so sorry that this happened, that your childhood was taken away in such a cruel way and worse that you didn't feel like anyone would believe you or support you, I know most Bengali people are taught to ignore these things especially if it happens within the family in order to keep extended family peace, idiots!. I've felt the frustration that type of situation can cause. Though nothing happened to me I do remember last time I went to BD I had a little cousin who really hated one of my dad's cousin. Everyone used to think it so cute or funny how she would refuse to be in the same room or talk to him. I don't know if anything serious ever happened but as far as my little cousin told me, and she was very confortable with me so i think she told me everything, she said he just made her very uncomfortable and teased her too much or tickled her and she hated it. I was really worried since if this was my child or I was there always I would make sure that if someone made her uncomfortable, I don't care if the other person really did something or not, I would not make them talk to them or things like that. I approached my aunts and let them know how strongly she felt about it and this was when I was extremely worried that maybe somehting sorese did happen, and they actually laughed and said not to worry she just doesn't like him because he teases her. I told them that fine, doesn't matter, they shouldn't make her say hi or let that man tease her, they should talk to him, he's a freakin adult, and tell him to behave better. My aunts are truely loving individuals and if they were told something happened they would take action but they all have a mental block where unless it's in your face and very blaten they wouldn't do something or if the child was uncomfortable the idea was, ooohh they'll get over it. That just really bugged me because I was surprise I didn't see worry on their face right away, because I know any parent growing up here is usually way more vigilent then that. Bengali society in most part has taken a blind eye to thinks like that and the danger is in the fact that when there are signs they will miss it or they will be in self denial while they could actually be helping the child.
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