This was published in newspapers today.
- DEAR AMY:
- I am a 40-year-old woman with a brother two years younger. We were raised in a house that had a lot of pornography exposure (initiated by my father; my mother was dismayed).
- At the age of 10 and 12 my brother and I started behaving sexually with each other. It went all the way. It was consensual; it wasn’t a case of molestation or anything like that, and it lasted less than a year.
- I still think about it sometimes and wonder if my brother ever thinks about or feels ashamed about it, like I do.
- Should I still feel ashamed after all these years, or is this something I need to just forget about?
- — Embarrassed
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