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Dear Molester

I know, talk about entry overload, but I wrote this letter back in October of 2002. It appeared on my other website that I later had to abandon. Tonight I was searching on the internet for that site through archive.org, and I found a lot of my favorite entries still there. I thought I would put this one here for you guys to read, because it explains a lot about why I struggle so much with weight issues.

Dear Molester,

I've become a woman, no doubt if you could see me you would have noticed.

I waited too long to write you this letter, I wanted you to read it. I wanted you to know the full extent of my hatred of you, but you are unable to do that.

For a long time I have hated myself and tortured my body, I blame you for all of this. I couldn't get over what you did to me, how you violated me. I've wanted to disguise myself in fat so that nobody would touch me, I've wanted to eat to console myself and stuff myself with food so that I could not feel the pain.

I've finally gotten to the point where I think I have that under control. I'm getting thinner, feeling healthy, and working on other ways to medicate my brokenness. I've begun to love my body and treat it with respect by taking care of myself.

I've allowed others to violate me because you taught me that I was nothing and that nobody would ever love me. I've abused alcohol and other substances, I've been raped by men and made to feel awful, dirty and ugly inside and out. You did this to me. You made me feel cheap and not worthy of anyone's love. You made me see sex as a means for getting close to someone, as the only way of obtaining love.

I've finally found someone who truly loves me. I've been hurt over and over and suffered a lot of heartbreak in my life. You wouldn't think I've had the time to accumulate so many scars, but I have thanks to you.

When I fall, I fall hard. It was always for someone that I couldn't have full possession of: someone physically far away, someone emotionally far away, or just someone who wanted to use me the way that you did. In each instance, I always gave everything I had. In every situation, I was laid open and left bare. So many men have trampled on me while I gave them the full license to do so. This will not happen anymore.

My future husband is the most incredible, loving man. I thought I'd never find anyone like him that would even try to understand the fucked up mess you left me in. Yet I found him. He is helping me become someone that I can be proud of, and he loves me with a love that I didn't even know existed.

I hate you for all the pain you've caused me, for all the instability you brought to my life. For your pleasure you bought me a lifetime of sorrow.

Yet that is not what this letter is all about. It really is about how there is hope, and how I will not allow you to keep fucking me in your grave. Now that your penis has rotted off, I am finally free of you. I never have to see your face again, except in my nightmares. I know for sure you are not out there sticking your hands down some other little girls pants and subsequently ruining her life. And this you see, brings me hope.

I know that I will always carry around what you did to me; I will wear it like a scar that has faded from view. I can deal with this. I will continue to have flashbacks and setbacks in my life, this too is something I have accepted. At least I won't be doing it all alone anymore.

Now I know it is okay to hate you and not myself, it is okay for me to acknowledge that I am not the bad one. It is you, it has always been you, you sick bastard.


Comments

Stacey said…
I just wanted to say that just by your being able to post that letter says a lot about how you have grown. You are conquering your fears and learning to love yourself. I understand your pain and am rejoicing in your triumph because I know that in the end we will win.
i read this post this morning but wanted to wait to comment until the kids were in bed so i could do so without distraction.

i feel like i want to say something really smart. you know? something that can take all the pain you've felt from this violation away. I want to offer something so wise that you say OH POOF ALL BETTER.

i want that but obviously i do not have that kind of power.

and i suspect, more importantly, that you don't need it. your strength is obvious. your courage shines. you know what's what. you've got your life square in your hands.

thank you for sharing this letter. i'm sorry you went through what you did.
you're so welcome. i wish i could do more. if i could i'd change that lonely over there to not so lonely because lonely sucks.
Anonymous said…
i read two entries in a row. two very contrasting entries. The absolute love you have for your husband and the absolute hate you have for that man. What I am really thankful for is the way that your love for someone has swung from negative to positive and that your love for yourself has followed. As your love for mr ralph grows, i relaly hope that your love for yourself grows too. You deserve that much.
Denise said…
Disgusting cretins like that thrive in dark, scary places and, by shining the light on him, you take away his power - good for you!!!
Anonymous said…
Someday society will be more capable of dealing with such issues. We will teach children to vocalize what is going on at the time. We will also teach people to be angry at the transgressors rather than at themselves. Usually the thing the badguy fears most is discovery. Shouting out so everyone can hear is the way to stop them.

LibertyBob
Anonymous said…
I'm glad that you had hope when you wrote this and that you have such a wonderful loving person to share your life and self with now. May your hope continue to shine and grow.
-Kim

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