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« on: December 23, 2005, 12:02:00 PM »
I'm glad you are able to move on so entirely. About once a year or so I have this desire to take a look at that chapter of my life. Usually, after a couple of days, I'm able to readjust myself and let Straight, Inc. sink on the priority list to something less pressing. This year, it hasn't been like that. I think some of us might have a need sometime in our adult lives to deal with Straight, Inc. once and for all. To do that might cause some pain and agony as we open ourselves up to something that was so intensely damaging. However, there is value for me to touch on these issues and put them to bed. I hope for a sense of peace about my experiences at Straight, Inc... not just for myself but for everyone who was there. For those of us who choose to take some time to deal with Straight,Inc...I think it's important to find compassion, understanding and support...and also to encourage each other to do what we need to in order to take control of what Straight, Inc. has done in our lives. Maybe some of us will be able to do it more quickly than others...but that's not what I think is important. What's important is that we find ourselves again and are able to look Straight, Inc. in the face and take back what we lost there...our dignity, our innocence and to some degree our identity.
I sincerely hope no one else will post here saying they have a hard time at Xmas due to memories of being held in Straight, Inc. If there are some that do... I hope they find comfort in knowing that they aren't alone...and that someone cares.
Happy Holidays,
-Leslie Marie