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Also, if you're a pathological liar, you believe your own lies and would be able to pass a polygraph.

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That fumbled foreskin explanation told me everything I need to know.

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Mikki B that's true, but one thing you DONT do is leave your child with the people who abused you ... so you can go to a car show. Make it make sense?!?!

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Right. She KNEW it was a recorded interview when she booked it. That made NO sense.

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A. Car. Show. ... makes ZERO sense.

idc, as someone who was actually sexually abused by a sibling ... this ain't what it looks like. This is what a vendetta looks like.   Real trauma would have walked out of that room early on.  Her need to fix lies made her stay and go full on defense mode.  There are a lot of things you DO forget when you've been sexually traumatized ... but there are definitely a lot of things you CAN'T. And where you aren't sure,  you should be cautious not to speak.  Whoever actually did violate her, the memories are all jumbled up now and she isn't sure of anything except the vendetta. 

Sorry ... I don't believe a word coming out of her mouth.  Trauma definitely does a lot of things, including chopping up your memory ... but THIS many discrepancies and blatant lies? Nah.  I definitely think someone touched her and did things to her.  And I think she holds it against her dad BECAUSE it happened. But I don't think it was her father who did it (or her brother). 

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Whew! I can't finish. Listen, I'm gay & this s*** made my head hurt.

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