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Content warning: This episode describes child abuse, references suicide and child sexual abuse.
This episode explores the devastating consequences of parental neglect masked by social performance and manipulation. Set in the 1980s, it highlights how the narrator’s mother—an Australian immigrant who relied heavily on long, costly phone calls to maintain control of her narrative—neglected her children’s well-being while immersing herself in gossip and self-image management.
During this time, the children were left unsupervised, creating the conditions for repeated sexual abuse by neighboring children. With a father absent for academic pursuits and an overburdened eldest daughter forced into a care giving role, the household became a site of trauma and unchecked harm. The story underscores the long-term damage caused by emotional detachment, misplaced trust, and denial within families.
https://mormoncoverup.com/asecret/
By Joseph Young SmithContent warning: This episode describes child abuse, references suicide and child sexual abuse.
This episode explores the devastating consequences of parental neglect masked by social performance and manipulation. Set in the 1980s, it highlights how the narrator’s mother—an Australian immigrant who relied heavily on long, costly phone calls to maintain control of her narrative—neglected her children’s well-being while immersing herself in gossip and self-image management.
During this time, the children were left unsupervised, creating the conditions for repeated sexual abuse by neighboring children. With a father absent for academic pursuits and an overburdened eldest daughter forced into a care giving role, the household became a site of trauma and unchecked harm. The story underscores the long-term damage caused by emotional detachment, misplaced trust, and denial within families.
https://mormoncoverup.com/asecret/